See also: Corinth English Etymology From Corinth, the Greek city. Compare currant. Noun corinth (plural corinths) (obsolete) A small fruit; a currant. 1706, John Evelyn, Silva, Or a Discourse of Forest-trees, page 212:To these some add Corinths plump’d in Milk, or boil’d therein, Sugar, Spice at Discretion, and stirring it all together over the Fire, bake it in a Tart-Pan. Anagrams Chirton, Richton, trochin Wikiwand - on Seamless Wikipedia browsing. On steroids.Remove ads