Lieth vs Lith - What's the difference?
lieth | lith |
(lie)
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* Francis Bacon
A limb; any member of the body.
A joint; a segment or symmetrical part or division.
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*:he departed with the lady / & brou?t her to Camelot / Soo as they rode in a valey it was ful of stones / and there the ladyes hors stumbled and threwe her doun that her arme was sore brysed and nere she swouned for payne / Allas syr sayd the lady myn arme is oute of lythe wher thorow I must nedes reste me
(label) A segment of an orange, or similar fruit.
Owndom; property.
As a verb lieth
is (lie).As a noun lith is
a limb; any member of the body or lith can be owndom; property or lith can be a gate; a gap in a fence.lieth
English
Verb
(head)- Whosoever lieth with a beast shall surely be put to death.
- The sovereignty of man lieth hid in knowledge.