Kith vs Tith - What's the difference?
kith | tith |
(obsolete) friends and acquaintances
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(obsolete) tight; nimble
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between kith and tith
is that kith is (obsolete) friends and acquaintances while tith is (obsolete) tight; nimble.As a noun kith
is (obsolete) friends and acquaintances.As an adjective tith is
(obsolete) tight; nimble.kith
English
Noun
(en-noun)citation, archiveorg= , accessdate=2013-04-06 , passage=The demography-crossing thing that undergirds this election year, I think, is a strong, broad desire to punish Clinton and his kith with a denial of further power. }}
Derived terms
* kith and kin * kithlessSee also
* kin * kinfolktith
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- Of a good stirring strain too, she goes tith . — Beaumont and Fletcher.