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waith
▪ I. † waith, n.1 Sc. and north. Obs. Forms: [? 1 wáð], 3–5 waith, wayth, 3–6 waithe, 4 wath, 5 wathe, 8 veth. [a. ON. veið-r fem., hunting, fishing, catch of game or fish = OE. wáð fem., hunting (also wandering), OHG. weida (MHG., mod.G. weide) hunting, fishing, food, pasture (also wandering, roami... Oxford English Dictionary
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Billy Waith
Billy Waith (born 30 August 1950) was a Welsh welterweight boxer. Waith's first professional bout, fighting at featherweight, was on 19 October 1970 when he faced Mickey Vann in Aberavon; Waith won the fight by points wikipedia.org
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Waithe
Waithe is recorded in the 1872 White's Directory (under the alternative spelling of 'Waith'), as a small parish of 58 people within of "fertile" land, Occupations listed in 1872 were the parish clerk, two farmers, one of whom was at Waith Top, a grazier, and a corn miller at Waith Mill. wikipedia.org
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wayth
wayth variant of waith n.1, wothe Obs. Oxford English Dictionary
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1740 in Wales
Ruins of Rome Griffith Jones (Llanddowror) - Welsh Piety Zachariah Williams - The Mariners Compass Completed Music Howell Harris - Llyfr o Hymneu o Waith wikipedia.org
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waithman
† ˈwaithman Sc. Obs. [a. ON. veiðimann-, veiðimað-r, f. veiði-, veið-r waith n.1] A hunter; esp. applied to forest outlaws.c 1425 Wyntoun Cron. i. 1446 Þis Menbrot [i.e. Nimrod] stalwart was of pythe And waythe man he was þar wiþ. Ibid. vii. 3526 Litil Iohun and Robert Hude Waythmen war commendit gu... Oxford English Dictionary
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Steve Early
After the loss to Guest, Early bounced back to another 7 consecutive wins, including experienced fighters like Billy Waith with 94 bouts. wikipedia.org
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waithing
† ˈwaithing Sc. Obs. [f. ON. veiða to hunt, catch fish (related to veið-r waith n.1) + -ing1.] Fishing; a catch of fish.c 1470 Henry Wallace i. 387 He bad his child, ‘Gyff thaim of our waithyng’. 1592 in Reg. Mag. Sig. Scot. 1610, 117/2 My 3 merkland..with..gers, wair, fischingis, waithing. Oxford English Dictionary
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1740s in Wales
Williams - A True Narrative of certain Circumstances relating to Zachariah Williams in the Charterhouse Music 1740 Howell Harris - Llyfr o Hymneu o Waith wikipedia.org
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weth
† weth var. waith n.21602 Reg. Mag. Sig. Scot. 476/1 Cum parvis custumis,..wrak, wair, weth et proficuis quibuscumque. 1631 Ibid. 633 Cum lie gressingis, scheillingis, multuris wraik, wair, weth. Oxford English Dictionary
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Edward Jones (Canon of Windsor)
He married Katherine Fulham, daughter of Revd Dr Edward Fulham, and widow of Robert Waith, of Compton, Surrey (died 1720). wikipedia.org
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veth
veth dial. var. faith int.; Sc. var. waith Obs. Oxford English Dictionary
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约翰·弗莱切
Waith, Eugene. The Pattern of Tragicomedy in Beaumont and Fletcher. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1952. wikipedia.org
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The Oxford Shakespeare
Waith Julius Caesar (1984), ed. Arthur Humphreys Hamlet (1987), G. R. Hibbard Henry IV, Part 1 (1987), ed. Waith King John (1989), ed. A. R. Braunmuller Love’s Labour’s Lost (1990), ed. G.,R. Hibbard Macbeth (1990), ed. wikipedia.org
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Hugh Hughes (poet)
He is one of the three Anglesey poets whose works are found in the Diddanwch Teuluaidd neu waith Beirdd Mon (London, 1763; 2nd edition, Carnarvon, 1817 wikipedia.org
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