Sythe

Sythe
Sythe \Sythe\, n. Scythe. [Obs. or R.] [1913 Webster]

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  • sithe — Scythe Scythe (s[imac]th), n. [OE. sithe, AS. s[=i][eth]e, sig[eth]e; akin to Icel. sig[eth]r a sickle, LG. segd, seged, seed, seid, OHG. segansa sickle, scythe, G. sense scythe, and to E. saw a cutting instrument. See {Saw}.] [Written also… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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