Definition of Kythes

1. kythe [v] - See also: kythe

Lexicographical Neighbors of Kythes

kyriarchies
kyriarchy
kyrie
kyrie eleison
kyrielle
kyrielles
kyries
kyriolexy
kyriologic
kyriological
kyriology
kyte
kytes
kythe
kythed
kythes (current term)
kything
kytle
kytles
kytomiton
kytoon
kytoons
kytoplasma
kyu
kyudo
kyus
kyzylkumite
l'ee
l'esprit d'escalier
l'esprit de l'escalier

Literary usage of Kythes

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Proverbs of Scotland by Alexander Hislop (1868)
"Kelly. True blue will never stain, but dirty red will dye again. True love is aye blate. True love kythes in time o' need. ..."

2. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1830)
"Whisht—and you'se hear'kI gaed out, ae day, ayont the knowe—the same, Mr North, that kythes aboon the bit field whare I tried, ..."

3. Early English Alliterative Poems in the West-Midland Dialect of the by Richard Morris, British Library (1864)
"... in kythes ful mony ; comforted! be * JJ -1 > " J ' ' hungry, for they pay ar happen also bat ..."

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