ithe |
lithe |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between ithe and lithe
is that
ithe is (obsolete) a wave while
lithe is (obsolete) to give ear; attend; listen.
As nouns the difference between ithe and lithe
is that
ithe is (obsolete) a wave while
lithe is (scotland) shelter.
As verbs the difference between ithe and lithe
is that
ithe is (obsolete|intransitive) to thrive; flourish; prosper while
lithe is (obsolete) to go or
lithe can be (obsolete) to become calm or
lithe can be (obsolete) to give ear; attend; listen.
As an adjective lithe is
(obsolete) mild; calm.
mithe |
ithe |
As verbs the difference between mithe and ithe
is that
mithe is to avoid; shun; evade while
ithe is to thrive; flourish; prosper.
As a noun ithe is
a wave.
ithe |
tithe |
As nouns the difference between ithe and tithe
is that
ithe is (obsolete) a wave while
tithe is (archaic) a tenth.
As verbs the difference between ithe and tithe
is that
ithe is (obsolete|intransitive) to thrive; flourish; prosper while
tithe is (transitive) to collect a tithe.
As an adjective tithe is
(archaic) tenth.
ithe |
ith |
As nouns the difference between ithe and ith
is that
ithe is a wave while
ith is the name of the letter ⟨(⟩, which stands for the
th sound ({{IPA|/θ/|lang=en}}) in Pitman shorthand.
As a verb ithe
is to thrive; flourish; prosper.
As an adjective ith is
occurring at position
i in a sequence.
ithe |
kithe |
As verbs the difference between ithe and kithe
is that
ithe is to thrive; flourish; prosper while
kithe is to make known; to reveal.
As a noun ithe
is a wave.
withe |
ithe |
As nouns the difference between withe and ithe
is that
withe is a flexible, slender twig or shoot, especially when used as a band or for binding; a withy while
ithe is (obsolete) a wave.
As verbs the difference between withe and ithe
is that
withe is to bind with s while
ithe is (obsolete|intransitive) to thrive; flourish; prosper.
ithe |
hithe |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between ithe and hithe
is that
ithe is (obsolete) a wave while
hithe is (obsolete) a landing-place in a river; a harbour or small port.
As nouns the difference between ithe and hithe
is that
ithe is (obsolete) a wave while
hithe is (obsolete) a landing-place in a river; a harbour or small port.
As a verb ithe
is (obsolete|intransitive) to thrive; flourish; prosper.
ethe |
ithe |
In obsolete terms the difference between ethe and ithe
is that
ethe is easy while
ithe is a wave.
As an adjective ethe
is easy.
As a verb ithe is
to thrive; flourish; prosper.
nithe |
ithe |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between nithe and ithe
is that
nithe is (obsolete) envy; hatred while
ithe is (obsolete) a wave.
As nouns the difference between nithe and ithe
is that
nithe is (obsolete) envy; hatred while
ithe is (obsolete) a wave.
As a verb ithe is
(obsolete|intransitive) to thrive; flourish; prosper.
ithe |
sithe |
As nouns the difference between ithe and sithe
is that
ithe is a wave while
sithe is obsolete form of scythe. The spelling with /sc-/ was influenced by unrelated Latin word {{term|scissor||cutter|lang=la}}, and {{term|scindere||to split|lang=la}}.
As verbs the difference between ithe and sithe
is that
ithe is to thrive; flourish; prosper while
sithe is obsolete form of scythe.
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