LYTE, s. Elect.
V. [Elyte].
Wyntown.
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.