Kythe, Kithe (?), v. t. [imp. Kydde, Kidde (k&icr;d"de); p. p. Kythed (?), Kid; p. pr. & vb. n. Kything.] [OE. kythen, kithen, cuen, to make known, AS. can, fr. c known. . See Uncouth, Ca to be able, and cf. Kith.]

To make known; to manifest; to show; to declare.

[Obs: or Scot.]

For gentle hearte kytheth gentilesse. Chaucer.

 

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Kythe, v. t.

To come into view; to appear.

[Scot.]

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

 

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