Hyte vs Hote - What's the difference?
hyte | hote |
(obsolete) To command; to enjoin.
(obsolete) To promise.
(obsolete) To be called, be named.
As an adjective hyte
is (obsolete|scotland) insane or mad.As a verb hote is
(obsolete) to command; to enjoin.hyte
English
References
* Random House Unabridged Dictionary, Copyright © 1997 *E'nhanced '''N'''orth '''A'''merican '''B'''enchmark ' LE exicon (ENABLE2K)