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Mithe vs Mitre - What's the difference?

mithe | mitre |

As verbs the difference between mithe and mitre

is that mithe is (obsolete) to avoid; shun; evade while mitre is (commonwealth).

As a noun mitre is

a covering for the head, worn on solemn occasions by church dignitaries it has been made in many forms, mostly recently a tall cap with two points or peaks.

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)

    mitre

    English

    (wikipedia mitre)

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • A covering for the head, worn on solemn occasions by church dignitaries. It has been made in many forms, mostly recently a tall cap with two points or peaks.
  • (Fairholt)
  • (heraldry) A heraldic representation of this covering, usually displayed on top of a bishop's or archbishop's coat of arms.
  • The surface forming the bevelled end or edge of a piece where a miter joint is made; also, a joint formed or a junction effected by two beveled ends or edges; a miter joint.
  • A sort of base money or coin.
  • See also

    * alb * epigonation * epimanikion * epitrachelion * maniple * omophorion * rhason * sakkos * sticharion * zone

    Verb

    (mitr)
  • (commonwealth)
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