{ Sith (?), Sithe (?), } n.
[AS. &?;&?;&?; a path, way, time, occasion.] Time. [Obs.]
Chaucer.
And humbly thanked him a thousand
sithes.
Spenser.
Sithe (?), v. i. [Cf. Sigh.]
To sigh. [A spelling of a corrupt and provincial
pronunciation.]
Sithe (?), n. A scythe.
[Obs.] Milton.
Sithe, v. t. To cut with a scythe;
to scythe. [Obs.]
{ Sith (?), Sithe (?), } n.
[AS. &?;&?;&?; a path, way, time, occasion.] Time. [Obs.]
Chaucer.
And humbly thanked him a thousand
sithes.
Spenser.
Sithe (?), v. i. [Cf. Sigh.]
To sigh. [A spelling of a corrupt and provincial
pronunciation.]
Sithe (?), n. A scythe.
[Obs.] Milton.
Sithe, v. t. To cut with a scythe;
to scythe. [Obs.]