different between tythe vs lythe
tythe
English
Noun
tythe (plural tythes)
- Obsolete spelling of tithe
Verb
tythe (third-person singular simple present tythes, present participle tything, simple past and past participle tythed)
- Obsolete spelling of tithe
Anagrams
- Hetty, hetty
tythe From the web:
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lythe
English
Etymology 1
See lithe.
Adjective
lythe (comparative more lythe, superlative most lythe)
- (obsolete) soft; flexible
Etymology 2
Alternative forms
- laith
- leet
Noun
lythe (plural lythes)
- (Scotland) A fish, the European pollock.
Anagrams
- Ethyl, Lethy, ethyl, lyeth, they'l, thyle
Middle English
Etymology 1
Noun
lythe
- Alternative form of light
Etymology 2
Noun
lythe
- Alternative form of lyth
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