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STITHY Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. archaic : anvil 2. archaic : smithy sense 1 Word History Etymology Middle English, from Old Norse stethi; akin to Old English stede stead.
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STITHY Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
verb (used with object). stithied, stithying. Obsolete., to forge. stithy. / ˈstɪðɪ /. noun. archaic, a forge or anvil. “Collins English ...
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STITHY definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
2 senses: 1. archaic or dialect a forge or anvil 2. obsolete to forge on an anvil.... Click for more definitions.
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stithy
stithy, n. (ˈstɪðɪ) Forms: α. 3–4 steþi, 4 stethie, 4–5 stiþi, 4 stithi, 4–7 stithie, 5–6 stethy, stythy(e, 6 stythie, (5 styhthy, 6 stethye, stithye, 7 stythe), 7– stithy; β. chiefly Sc. and north. 4–6 stedy, 5 stedye, 6 steddye, -ie, stedee, steadie, 9 steddy, steady; 6 styd(d)y, styddie, stidhy, ...
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Note to HAMLET, 3.2.84: 'Vulcan's stithy' - Shakespeare Navigators
A "stithy" (now called "smithy" or "forge") is a furnace in which metals are melted so that they can be worked into useful shape. It was a hot ...
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"stithy" definitions and more: A blacksmith's workshop or forge
We found 17 dictionaries that define the word stithy: General (16 matching dictionaries). stithy: Oxford English Dictionary; stithy: Merriam-Webster ...
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He is a servant, continues Fuller, "as well of Apollo as of Vulcan, turning his stddy [stithy] into a studdy.
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stithy - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
English terms derived from Old Norse · English 2-syllable words · English terms with IPA pronunciation · English terms with audio pronunciation · English lemmas ...
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stithy | Encyclopedia.com
stithy anvil XIII; forge, smithy XVII. ME. steþi, stiþi — ON. steði :- *staðjan-, f. Gmc. *sta- STAND. The form is due to assoc. with SMITHY.
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stithy - Yorkshire Historical Dictionary - University of York
1) An anvil: a word with an Old Norse origin which is on record from <i>a</i>.1295 (OED). Examples are frequent in Yorkshire from the fourteenth century.
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How To Say Stithy - YouTube
Learn how to say Stithy with EmmaSaying free pronunciation tutorials. Definition and meaning can be found here: ...
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stithy, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the noun stithy is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for stithy is from 1295, in ...
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