Webster's Dictionary, 1913

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Kythe transitive verb To come into view; to appear. [ Scot.]

It kythes bright . . . because all is dark around it.
Sir W. Scott.

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 , cuðen , to make known, Anglo-Saxon cȳðan , from cūð 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 (ki*tŏm"ĭ*tŏn) noun [ New Latin , from Greek ky`tos a hollow vessel + mi`tos a thread.] (Biol.) See Karyomiton .

Kytoplasma (kī`to*plăz"mȧ) noun [ New Latin , from Greek ky`tos a hollow vessel + pla`sma thing molded.] (Biol.) See Karyoplasma .