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Hithe vs Mithe - What's the difference?

hithe | mithe |

In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between hithe and mithe

is that hithe is (obsolete) a landing-place in a river; a harbour or small port while mithe is (obsolete) to remain concealed; escape notice; hide one's thoughts or feelings.

As a noun hithe

is (obsolete) a landing-place in a river; a harbour or small port.

As a verb mithe is

(obsolete) to avoid; shun; evade.

hithe

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • (obsolete) a landing-place in a river; a harbour or small port
  • Alternative forms

    * hythe

    mithe

    English

    Verb

    (mith)
  • (obsolete) To avoid; shun; evade.
  • (obsolete) To escape the notice of.
  • (obsolete) To conceal; dissemble (feelings, etc.).
  • (obsolete) To remain concealed; escape notice; hide one's thoughts or feelings.
  • Derived terms

    * (l)