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Definition of Flyte
1. to flite [v FLYTED, FLYTING, FLYTES] - See also: flite
Lexicographical Neighbors of Flyte
Literary usage of Flyte
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. History of Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania by John Newton Boucher, John Woolf Jordan (1906)
"Guy Bell flyte, second son and third child of Jacob C. and Mary Ann (Flagg) flyte,
was born in Hinsdale, New York, May 20, 1873. ..."
2. The Poems of Alexander Montgomerie by Alexander Montgomerie (1887)
"Would all that now doe flyte would flyte like those, And lawes were made, that
none durst flyte in prose! 10 How calme were then the world ! perhaps this ..."
3. A Literary History of Scotland by John Hepburn Millar (1903)
"Montgomerie assures the reader, in a preliminary poem, that— " No cankering envy,
malice, or despite, Stirr'd up these men so eagerly to flyte, But generous ..."