Sixth vs Sith - What's the difference?
sixth | sith |
The ordinal form of the number six.
(not used in the plural) The person or thing in the sixth position.
One of six equal parts of a whole.
(music) The interval between one note and another, five notes higher in the scale, for example C to A, a major sixth, or C to A flat, a minor sixth. (Note that the interval covers six notes counting inclusively, for example C-D-E-F-G-A.)
(archaic) since.
* 1602 : , act 2 scene 2 lines 6-7
* Latimer
As an adjective sixth
is the ordinal form of the number six.As a noun sixth
is not used in the plural The person or thing in the sixth position.As a preposition sith is
since.sixth
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(wikipedia sixth)Adjective
(-)Synonyms
: , 6th; (in names of monarchs and popes ) VINoun
(en noun)Synonyms
* (one of six equal parts)sith
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Preposition
(English prepositions)- Sith nor th'exterior nor the inward man / Resembles that it was.
- We need not fear them, sith Christ is with us.