Kythe Kythe transitive verb To come into view; to appear. [ Scot.]
It kythes bright . . . because all is dark around it.
Sir W. Scott.
Kythe, Kithe Kythe, Kithe (kī&thlig;) }, transitive verb [ imperfect Kydde , Kidde (kĭd"d e ); past participle Kythed , Kid; present participle & verbal noun Kything .] [ Middle English kythen , kithen , cuğen , to make known, Anglo-Saxon cȳğan , from cūğ known. √45. See Uncouth , Can to be able, and confer Kith .] To make known; to manifest; to show; to declare. [ Obsolete or Scot.]
For gentle hearte kytheth gentilesse.
Chaucer.
Kytomiton Ky·tom"i·ton (ki*tŏm"ĭ*tŏn) noun [ New Latin , from Greek ky`tos a hollow vessel + mi`tos a thread.] (Biol.) See Karyomiton .
Kytoplasma Ky`to·plas"ma (kī`to*plăz"mȧ) noun [ New Latin , from Greek ky`tos a hollow vessel + pla`sma thing molded.] (Biol.) See Karyoplasma .
This dictionary from 1913 contains about 100,000 words.
Use the search box below if you want to search in Websters only, use the search box at the right to search all of Enyclo.