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Definition of Kytes
1. kyte [n] - See also: kyte
Lexicographical Neighbors of Kytes
Literary usage of Kytes
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Dictionary of Quotations from Ancient and Modern English and Foreign Sources by James Wood (1899)
"Гг. Deil tak' the hin'most ! on they drive, / Till 26 a' their weel-swall'd kytes
... kytes ..."
2. A Thomas Hardy Dictionary: The Characters and Scenes of the Novels and Poems by F. Outwin Saxelby (1911)
"The hero of "Tony kytes, the Arch-Deceiver." He had " a little, round, firm,
tight face, with a seam here and there left by the smallpox, but not enough to ..."
3. The Vision of William Concerning Piers the Plowman: In Three Parallel Texts by William Langland (1886)
"... 160 ffor it cam him not of kynde • kytes to loue. ... with kytes written
above ; set 1. 161. J?o. MS. hadde (for ladde). 179. MS. omits lauste. ..."
4. An Itinerary Containing His Ten Yeeres Travell Through the Twelve Dominions by Fynes Moryson (1908)
"It hath multitudes of hurtfull birds, as Crowes, Ravens, and kytes, and they
labor not to ... And in great Cities it is forbidden to kill kytes or Ravens, ..."
5. An Itinerary Containing His Ten Yeeres Travell Through the Twelve Dominions by Fynes Moryson (1908)
"It hath multitudes of hurtfull birds, as Crowes, Ravens, and kytes, and they
labor not to ... And in great Cities it is forbidden to kill kytes or Ravens, ..."