- Sythe
- Sythe \Sythe\, n. Scythe. [Obs. or R.] [1913 Webster]
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The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
sythe — see saithe, scythe, sight, sith, sithe … Useful english dictionary
Sythe — Syth Syth, Sythe Sythe, prep., adv., conj. & n. See {Sith}, {Sithe}. [Obs.] Chaucer. Piers Plowman. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
sythe — 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
(St.) Sythe — See St. Benet Sherehog … Dictionary of London
Saint Anne's Guild — was one of the medieval religious guilds or associations of the City of Dublin, Ireland. It is most noteworthy for the considerable documentary evidence extant and for having survived as a Catholic lay association until the eighteenth century,… … Wikipedia
Syth — Syth, Sythe Sythe, prep., adv., conj. & n. See {Sith}, {Sithe}. [Obs.] Chaucer. Piers Plowman. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Osyth — Infobox Saint name=Osyth birth date= death date=653 AD feast day=7 October venerated in=Roman Catholic Church Anglican Communion imagesize=200px caption=An illuminated capital commencing the anonymous La Vie seinte Osith, virge e martire (Campsey … Wikipedia
Osgyth — An illuminated capital commencing the anonymous La Vie seinte Osith, virge e martire (Campsey Manuscript, British Library Additional Ms 70513, fol. 134v) Born Quarrendon, Buckinghamshire Died 700 AD … Wikipedia
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 {sithe} and {sythe} … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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