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kithe

Hithe vs Kithe - What's the difference?

hithe | kithe |


As a noun hithe

is a landing-place in a river; a harbour or small port.

As a verb kithe is

to make known; to reveal.

Kite vs Kithe - What's the difference?

kite | kithe |


As verbs the difference between kite and kithe

is that kite is to fly a kite while kithe is (archaic|except in scots) to make known; to reveal.

As a noun kite

is a bird of prey of the family accipitridae belonging to one of the following groups: or kite can be the stomach; belly or kite can be (label) a weight-measure unit from ancient egypt, equivalent to 01 deben.

Tithe vs Kithe - What's the difference?

tithe | kithe |


As verbs the difference between tithe and kithe

is that tithe is (transitive) to collect a tithe while kithe is (archaic|except in scots) to make known; to reveal.

As a noun tithe

is (archaic) a tenth.

As an adjective tithe

is (archaic) tenth.

Withe vs Kithe - What's the difference?

withe | kithe |


As verbs the difference between withe and kithe

is that withe is to bind with s while kithe is (archaic|except in scots) to make known; to reveal.

As a noun withe

is a flexible, slender twig or shoot, especially when used as a band or for binding; a withy.

Ithe vs Kithe - What's the difference?

ithe | kithe |


As verbs the difference between ithe and kithe

is that ithe is to thrive; flourish; prosper while kithe is to make known; to reveal.

As a noun ithe

is a wave.

Lithe vs Kithe - What's the difference?

lithe | kithe |


As verbs the difference between lithe and kithe

is that lithe is to go while kithe is to make known; to reveal.

As an adjective lithe

is mild; calm.

As a noun lithe

is shelter.

Kithe vs Kiths - What's the difference?

kithe | kiths |


As a verb kithe

is to make known; to reveal.

As a noun kiths is

plural of kith.

Kithe vs Mithe - What's the difference?

kithe | mithe |


As verbs the difference between kithe and mithe

is that kithe is (archaic|except in scots) to make known; to reveal while mithe is (obsolete) to avoid; shun; evade.

Nithe vs Kithe - What's the difference?

nithe | kithe |


As a noun nithe

is (obsolete) envy; hatred.

As a verb kithe is

(archaic|except in scots) to make known; to reveal.

Kithe vs Sithe - What's the difference?

kithe | sithe |


As verbs the difference between kithe and sithe

is that kithe is to make known; to reveal while sithe is obsolete form of scythe.

As a noun sithe is

obsolete form of scythe. The spelling with /sc-/ was influenced by unrelated Latin word {{term|scissor||cutter|lang=la}}, and {{term|scindere||to split|lang=la}}.

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