1. neath - Preposition
2. Neath - Proper noun
neath
(poetic) Beneath.
A town in Neath Port Talbot county borough, Wales.
A river in Neath Port Talbot county borough, which flows into Baglan Bay.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAs life runs on, the road grows strange with faces new - and near the end. The milestones into headstones change, Neath every one a friend. James Russell Lowell
We meet neath the sounding rafter, And the walls around are bare; As they shout back our peals of laughter It seems that the dead are there. Ho! stand to your glasses steady! 'T is all we have left to prize. A cup to the dead already,- Hurrah for the next that dies! Bartholomew Dowling
I love coming back to Neath - this is home and always will be. Katherine Jenkins
Almost a year after Bootle, the supposedly dead SDP finished fourth at Neath, beating the OMRLP to fifth place (see the continuing Social Democratic Party ). Source: Internet
A Neath Wobbly who had been active in Mexico trained volunteers who went to the International Brigade to fight against Franco but did not return. Source: Internet
Although not as famous as the Llanelli or Pontypool works, a concentrated number of works emerged around Swansea, Aberavon and Neath towards the late 19th century. Source: Internet