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Webster 1913 Edition
Sithe
{
Sith
,Sithe
, }Noun.
[AS. [GREEK][GREEK][GREEK] a path, way, time, occasion.]
Time.
[Obs.]
Chaucer.
And humbly thanked him a thousand
sithes
. Spenser.
Sithe
,Noun.
A scythe.
[Obs.]
Milton.
Sithe
,Verb.
T.
To cut with a scythe; to scythe.
[Obs.]
Webster 1828 Edition
Sithe
SITHE
,Noun.
SITHE
, [See Sythe.]Definition 2024
sithe
sithe
English
Noun
sithe (plural sithes)
- Obsolete form of scythe. The spelling with /sc-/ was influenced by unrelated Latin word scissor (“cutter”), and scindere (“to split”).
- 1669, w:John Milton, Paradise Lost, Samuel Simmons, Book X:
- "and, whatever thing the sithe of time mows down, devour unspared" - Paradise Lost, Book X
- 1669, w:John Milton, Paradise Lost, Samuel Simmons, Book X:
Verb
sithe (third-person singular simple present sithes, present participle sithing, simple past and past participle sithed)
- Obsolete form of scythe.
Etymology 2
Verb
sithe (third-person singular simple present sithes, present participle sithing, simple past and past participle sithed)
Etymology 3
Corrupt regional pronunciation of sigh.
Verb
sithe (third-person singular simple present sithes, present participle sithing, simple past and past participle sithed)
- (dialect, dated) To sigh.
- c1475, The Macro Plays, Mankindː
- I may both sithe and sob; this is a piteous remembrance
- c1475, The Macro Plays, Mankindː