Sithed vs Pithed - What's the difference?
sithed | pithed |
(sithe)
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* 1669 , , Paradise Lost , Samuel Simmons, Book X:
(pith)
The soft, spongy substance in the center of the stems of many plants and trees.
The spongy interior substance of a feather.
The spinal cord; the marrow.
(figuratively) The essential or vital part.
* Shakespeare
To extract the pith from (a plant stem or tree).
To kill (especially cattle or laboratory animals) by cutting or piercing the spinal cord.
As verbs the difference between sithed and pithed
is that sithed is past tense of sithe while pithed is past tense of pith.sithed
English
Verb
(head)sithe
English
Etymology 1
Noun
(en noun)- "and, whatever thing the sithe of time mows down, devour unspared" - Paradise Lost, Book X
Verb
Etymology 2
Corrupt regional pronunciation of sigh.pithed
English
Verb
(head)pith
English
Noun
(-)- The pith of my idea is truth.
- enterprises of great pith and moment