Tath
Origin 1
From Middle English tath, from Old Norse tað ("manure"), from Proto-Germanic *tadÄ… ("manure"), from Proto-Indo-European *dÄy- ("to divide, split, part, section"). Cognate with Icelandic tað ("manure, dung"), Swedish dialectal tad ("manure, dung").
Origin 2
From Middle English tathen, from Old Norse teðja ("to manure"), from Proto-Germanic *tadjanÄ… ("to strew, scatter"), from Proto-Indo-European *dÄy- ("to divide, split, part, section"). Cognate with Icelandic teðja ("to dung, manure"), Norwegian tedja ("to dung"), German zetten ("to let fall in small pieces, let crumble").