As nouns the difference between whath and wath
is that whath is which ordinal number while wath is a ford.
whath
English
Alternative forms
* whatth
Noun
(nonstandard) Which ordinal number.
- Thanksgiving is on the whath of November this year?
Usage notes
Although easily understood, this construction is rarely used even in informal speech.
Quotations
* 1884 , Selections from the Satires of Juvenal: To which is Added the Fifth Satire of Persius , page 144, Eldredge & Brother
*: Macleane explains himself very well when he says that “Whath part?”'' would express ''quota pars'', if we could coin an interrogative adjective after the analogy of the ''seventh'' part, ''eighth , etc.
* 1996 March, Constantin Dumitrescu and V. Seleacu, The Smarandache Function , page 111, Erhus University Press
*: Namely, for whath triplets... of positive integers the Smarandache function verifies a Fibonacci-like equality
* 1996 September 4, Jim Farrell, “Blue eyes cryin' in the rain”, bit.listserv.words-l, Usenet
*: It'sometimes [sic. ] amusing, sometimes, well, just majestic, especially King George the whath , E. Rex's father.
wath
English
Noun
(
en noun)
(obsolete, except in dialect) A ford.
(obsolete) A fordable stream.
References
* The Oxford English Dictionary.
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