Definition of Pithful

1. a. Full of pith.

Definition of Pithful

1. Adjective. Full of pith. ¹

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Definition of Pithful

1. full of pith [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Pithful

pitfuls
pith
pith hat
pith helmet
pith helmets
pithball
pithead
pitheads
pithec-
pithecanthropi
pitheci
pithecoid
pithecoid theory
pithed
pithful (current term)
pithiatic
pithiatism
pithier
pithiest
pithily
pithiness
pithinesses
pithing
pithivier
pithiviers
pithless
pithlike
pithode

Literary usage of Pithful

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

1. The Poems of William Browne of Tavistock by William Browne, Arthur Henry Bullen (1894)
"For as in tracing These pithful rushes, such as are aloft By those that rais'd them presently are brought 450 Beneath unseen : so in the love of Pan (For ..."

2. G.F. Watts: Reminiscences by Russell Barrington (1905)
"... was a pity that more of these pithful scraps were not published, as they embody the thoughts which came to Watts as events occurred, or as his own work ..."

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