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seith

Wikidiffcom vs Seith - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | seith |

Wikidiffcom is likely misspelled.


Wikidiffcom has no English definition.

As a verb seith is

third-person singular of say.

Seeth vs Seith - What's the difference?

seeth | seith |


In archaic terms the difference between seeth and seith

is that seeth is third-person singular of see while seith is third-person singular of say.

Feith vs Seith - What's the difference?

feith | seith |


As a noun feith

is obsolete spelling of lang=en.

As a verb seith is

third-person singular of say.

Seity vs Seith - What's the difference?

seity | seith |


As a noun seity

is something peculiar to oneself.

As a verb seith is

(archaic) (say).

Stith vs Seith - What's the difference?

stith | seith |


As a noun stith

is (obsolete) an anvil; a stithy.

As an adjective stith

is (uk|dialect|obsolete) strong; stiff; rigid.

As a verb seith is

(archaic) (say).

Seith vs Swith - What's the difference?

seith | swith |


As a verb seith

is (archaic) (say).

As an adjective swith is

(dialectal|or|obsolete) strong; vehement.

As an adverb swith is

(dialectal|or|obsolete) quickly, speedily, promptly.

Seith vs Sith - What's the difference?

seith | sith |


As a verb seith

is (archaic) (say).

As a noun sith is

fairy.

Smith vs Seith - What's the difference?

smith | seith |


As a proper noun smith

is (the most common in britain, the united states, canada, australia, and new zealand).

As a verb seith is

(archaic) (say).