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LITE, _s._ A nomination of candidates for election to any office.

V. ~Leet~.

_Spotswood._

_To_ LITH, LYTH, _v. n._ To listen.

_Gawan and Gol._

Su. G. _lyd-a_, Isl. _hlyd-a_, audire.

LITH, _s._

1. A joint, S.

_Douglas._

2. Metaphor, the hinge of an argument, S.

A. S. _lith_, artus, membrum.

_Cleland._

_To_ ~Lith~, _v. a._ To separate the joints one from another, S.

LITHE, _adj._

1. Calm, sheltered, S. _lyde_, S. B.

_Ruddiman_.

2. Possessing genial heat.

_Wallace._

3. Metaph. affectionate. _A lithe side_, attachment or regard, S. B.

A. S. _hlithe_, quietus, _hlewoth_, apricitas.

_To_ ~Lythe~, _v. a._ To shelter, S. B.

_s.h.i.+rrefs._

~Lythe~, _s._

1. A warm shelter, S. B.