Stith vs Saith - What's the difference?
stith | saith |
(obsolete) An anvil; a stithy.
* Holland
(archaic) (say)
* 1611 , The Bible'', ''Authorized Version , Exodus 8.i
*, B. Blake (1836), p.663
* 1850 , (Dante Gabriel Rossetti), (The Blessed Damozel) , lines 89-90:
As nouns the difference between stith and saith
is that stith is an anvil; a stithy while saith is an alternative spelling of lang=en.As an adjective stith
is strong; stiff; rigid.As a verb saith is
third-person singular of say.stith
English
Noun
(en noun)- He invented also pincers, hammers, iron crows, and the anvil, or stith .
saith
English
Alternative forms
* sayeth * says (modernly used form)Verb
(head)- And the LORD spake unto Moses, Go unto Pharaoh, and say unto him, Thus saith the LORD, Let my people go, that they may serve me.
- In this life we have but a glimpse of this beauty and happiness; we shall hereafter, as John saith , see him as he is.
- While every leaf that His plumes touch / Saith His Name audibly.