IPA: //frɪθ//
KK: /frɪθ/
A narrow inlet or estuary of the sea, often found in Scotland.
The boat sailed through the frith, enjoying the beautiful scenery.
Frith originates from Old English 'frith' (meaning peace or protection). It refers to a state of peace or a sanctuary, often associated with safety and security.
Think of 'frith' as a place of peace and protection, helping you remember that it signifies a safe and secure environment.