Part 468 (2/2)

KITH, _s._

1. Acquaintances or relations, S. _Kith or kin_.

_Burns._

2. Shew, appearance.

_Gawan and Gol._

A. S. _cythe_, not.i.tia.

_To_ ~Kythe~, ~Kyith~, _v. a._

1. To shew, S.

_K. Quair._

2. To practise.

_Sir Tristrem._

3. To cause, to produce.

_Id._

A. S. _cyth-an_, ostendere.

_To_ ~Kythe, Kyith~, _v. n._ To be manifest, S.

_Maitland P._

KYTRAL, _s._ A contemptuous designation.

V. ~Ketrail~.

_Montgomerie._

KITTIE, KITTOCK, _s._

1. A loose woman, S. B. _cuttie_, S. A.

_Dunbar._

2. A term of disrespect for a female, though not necessarily implying lightness of carriage, S.

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