kithe

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English

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Etymology

From Middle English kiþen, küthen, kithen, from Old English cȳþan, from Proto-West Germanic *kunþijan, from Proto-Germanic *kunþijaną (to make known).

Pronunciation

Verb

kithe (third-person singular simple present kithes, present participle kithing, simple past and past participle kithed)

  1. (archaic in Scotland, obsolete elsewhere) To make known; to reveal.
    • 1604-30, Alexander Craigː
      These lines are sent by me, To kithe my love to thee.

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Scots

Etymology

From Middle English kiþen.

Pronunciation

Verb

kithe

  1. To make known; to reveal.

Noun

kithe

  1. Appearance, aspect
  2. A living being in its earliest manifestations, e.g. a young child.

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