different between kythed vs kythe
kythed
English
Verb
kythed
- simple past tense and past participle of kythe
kythed From the web:
- what does kythera mean
kythe
English
Etymology
Common Germanic: Old English cýðan (Middle English cüþen, kyþen, kiþen, keþen). Old Saxon kûðian.
Verb
kythe (third-person singular simple present kythes, present participle kything, simple past and past participle kythed)
- To make known in words; to announce, proclaim, declare, tell.
- 725. Corpus Glossary (1150). Intimandum to cyðenne.
- 1000. West Saxon Gospels (John, xvii. 26). Ic him cyðde ðinne naman & gyt wylle cyþan.
- To make known by action, appearance; to manifest, show, prove, demonstrate, indicate.
- 1175. Lambeth Manuscript (99). Elches monnes weorc cuðað [printed cuðan] hwilc gast hine wissað.
- 1385. Geoffrey Chaucer, Legend Good Women (Prologue, 492). Sche kytheth what she is.
- Alternative form of kithe
Related terms
- kything
Middle English
Noun
kythe
- Alternative form of kith
kythe From the web:
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- what is kythera like
- what is kythe
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- what to do kythira
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