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hyte

English

Etymology

From archaic Scots

Adjective

hyte (comparative more hyte, superlative most hyte)

  1. (obsolete, Scotland) insane or mad

References

  • Random House Unabridged Dictionary, Copyright © 1997
  • Enhanced North American Benchmark LEexicon (ENABLE2K)

Anagrams

  • they, thye, ythe

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wyte

English

Verb

wyte (third-person singular simple present wytes, present participle wyting, simple past and past participle wyted)

  1. Alternative form of wite

Noun

wyte

  1. Alternative form of wite

Anagrams

  • twey

Scots

Etymology

From Old English w?tan, from Proto-West Germanic *w?tan, from Proto-Germanic *w?tan?.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /w?it/

Verb

wyte (third-person singular present wytes, present participle wytin, past wytit, past participle wytit)

  1. to blame
    • 1817, Walter Scott, Rob Roy, II.1:

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