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English
Etymology
See tight (adjective).
Adjective
tith (comparative more tith, superlative most tith)
- (obsolete) tight; nimble
c. 1616–1619 (first performance), John Fletcher, “The Loyal Subiect”, in Comedies and Tragedies , London: Humphrey Robinson, , and for Humphrey Moseley , published 1647, →OCLC, Act III, scene iv:Of a good stirring strain too, she goes tith.
Noun
tith (plural tiths)
- Obsolete spelling of tithe.
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