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syth
▪ I. † syth, n. Sc. Obs. Also 6 syith, 8 site, syte. [Aphetic form of assyth n.] Satisfaction, compensation. to get one's heart's syth of: see quot. 1710.1567 Gude & Godlie Ball. (S.T.S.) 104 Ȝour bludie boist na syith can satisfie. 1661 in Cramond Records of Elgin (1908) II. 295 The said John wes s... Oxford English Dictionary
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Also, the alternative retro syth sound of Grandaddy and pop beats and overtones of The Dandy Warhols. wikipedia.org
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sythþe
@@@LINK=sythtware Oxford English Dictionary
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Scott Feil
He has 5 sons (Syth, Eric, Bryan, Peyton, Santiago) and 1 daughter (Sierra). wikipedia.org
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sythment
† ˈsythment Sc. Obs. Also 6 syithment, 6–7 sith(e)ment. [f. syth v. + -ment. Cf. assythment.] Satisfaction, compensation, indemnification.1536 Bellenden Cron. Scot. (1821) II. 394 In sithement of his ransoun. 1560 Rolland Seven Sages 58 This is na mendis to me, Howbeit it be ane syithment to my hart... Oxford English Dictionary
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Punic language
Some Punic phrases known in the text include: 930/940: Yth alonim ualoniuth sicorathii (sthymhimi) hymacom syth = ’T ’LNM W-’LNT ZKRT (Š-QRYT? Note: variant symacom syth (line 930) = šè + maqōm syth, 'of this city'. mucom in 948 is also maqōm. wikipedia.org
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syte
▪ I. syte obs. form of cite v.1485 Acc. St. Dunstan's Canterb. in Archæol. Cant. (1886) XVI. 292 Payde to John Horsley for sytyng of dyuerse personys for the dutis of the Churche viij d.▪ II. syte obs. form of city.1340–70 Alex. & Dind. 9 No syte nor no sur stede soþli þei ne hadde. ? a 1400 Arthur ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Kethlun Warder
When walking on the shore of the Syth, Keth was caught in a thunderstorm and struck by lightning. The injury caused him to become paralyzed. wikipedia.org
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seþ
▪ I. seth variant of saithe, seath Obs.▪ II. seth, seþ obs. forms of sith.▪ III. † seth(e Obs. Also 5 seeth(e, seyth, syth. [Aphetic f. assethe, due to apprehending the phr. make asethe as make a sethe. See also the later (Scottish) syth n. and v.] Satisfaction, amends, atonement. a. to make a seth(... Oxford English Dictionary
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The Other Hand (album)
Olivier Heim Thomas Pettit Other personnel Strings: Michał Jelonek Brass: Tomasz Grzegorski Double Bass Michał Jaros Rhodes and Hammond Michał "Fox" Król Syth wikipedia.org
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sythtware
sythþe, syth(t)ware see sith, siquare. Oxford English Dictionary
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tytyfer
† ˈtytyfer Obs. Also 6 tedyffre. [Origin obscure: perh. akin to tidife.] The name of some small bird.c 1500 Parl. Byrdes 193 in Hazl. E.P.P. III. 177 The Tytyffer. I say, sayd the Tytyfer, we kentysshe men [Lansdowne MS., Syth, quod the Tedyffre with the Norfolk men], We may not geue the Crow a penn... Oxford English Dictionary
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Flitch of bacon custom
that was to be sworn by the couple reads, Hear ye, Sir Philip de Somervile, lord of Whichenoure, maintainer and giver of this Bacon, that I, (husband), syth I wedded (wife), my wyfe, and syth I had her in my kepyng and at wylle, by a Yere and a Day after our Marryage, I would not have changed for none other wikipedia.org
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siquare
† siquare Obs. Also 4 siquar, sequar; 5 Sc. sith(t)-, syth(t)ar, -ware. [Origin and precise form doubtful.] Period or point of time; moment. Chiefly in phr. in that siquare. Very common in the Cotton MS. of the Cursor M., but usually altered in the other MSS. Otherwise recorded only in the Sc. Leg. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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sith
▪ I. sith, adv., prep., and conj. Now dial. or arch. Forms: α. 1 siðða, 2–3 siððe, 3–5 siþþe, 4 sitthe, 5 sythþe; 4–5 siþe, 4–7 sithe, 4 syðe, 5–6 sythe; 4 siþ, 4– sith (6 sigh), 5 syghth (syght), 5–6 syth. β. 1 soðða, soða, 3 soþþe; 2 seodðe, 3 seoððe, seoþþe; 2–5 seþþe (4 zeþþe), 4 setthe, 4–6 set... Oxford English Dictionary
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