different between sithen vs sithes
sithen
English
Alternative forms
- sethen
Etymology
From Middle English sithen, sythyn, from Old English siþþan (“afterwards, since”), from s?þ (“since”) + þ?m (“that”). Compare German seitdem, Old Norse síðan.
Conjunction
sithen
- (obsolete) From or since the time that.
- (obsolete) Since then, after that.
Synonyms
- (from or since the time that): sithence; see also Thesaurus:since
- (after that): followed by
Related terms
- since
Anagrams
- Theins, Thiens, Thisne, shiten, snithe, tenish, thi sen
Middle English
Alternative forms
- sin
Etymology
From Old English siþþan.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?sið?n/, /?si??n/, /si?n/, /sin/
Conjunction
sithen
- From or since the time that.
- since then, after that.
Descendants
- English: sithen; syne
- Scots: syne (via shortened northern form sin)
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sithes
English
Verb
sithes
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of sithe
Anagrams
- Heists, Sethis, heists, shiest, shites, thesis, thises
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