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Definition of Mithered
1. mither [v] - See also: mither
Lexicographical Neighbors of Mithered
Literary usage of Mithered
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Saga Library by Eiríkr Magnússon, William Morris (1894)
"And when the king came there, all sat and were mithered with hard toil. Then said
Brusi: " I said thee, king, and thou wouldst not trow me, that we might ..."
2. The Argosy by Henry Wood, Charles William Wood, Mrs Henry Wood (1885)
"Old Mark Wheeler shewed us the chambers, and was that mithered with Christmas
ale, we could make nothing on him, but stood swaying his head and fooling like ..."
3. H. M. I.: Some Passages in the Life of One of H. M. Inspectors of Schools by Edmund Mackenzie Sneyd-Kynnersley (1908)
"... or ' mithered,' equivalent to 'harassed' or 'embarrassed,' but much easier to
spell. ..."
4. Shropshire Folk-lore: A Sheaf of Gleanings by Georgina Frederica Jackson, Charlotte Sophia Burne (1883)
"... from the name of the thief, who, by the way,' had niver no pace atter: a was
sadly troubled in his yed, and^mithered. ..."
5. Shropshire Folk-lore: A Sheaf of Gleanings by Georgina Frederica Jackson, Charlotte Sophia Burne (1883)
"... from the name of the thief, who, by the way,' had niver no pace atter: a was
sadly troubled in his yed, and^mithered. ..."