Debite vs Debile - What's the difference?
debite | debile |
(obsolete) A deputy; an official.
* 1526 , William Tyndale, trans. Bible , Matthew XXVII:
(obsolete) Weak.
* about 1900 , O. Henry,
As a verb debite
is .As an adjective debile is
(obsolete) weak.debite
English
Noun
(en noun)- Jesus stode before the debite , and the debite axed him, saynge: Arte thou the kynge of the iwes?
debile
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- So, then, it was no surprise to the ranchhold when the buckboard spun to the door, and Raidler took up his debile protege like a handful of rags and set him down upon the gallery.
