To Lythe, v. a. To shelter, S. B.
Shirrefs.

Lythe, s.
1. A warm shelter, S. B.
Ross.
2. Encouragement, countenance, S. B.
Ross.

Lythnes, s. Warmth, heat.
Porteous of Noblenes.

To LITHE, v. a.
1. To soften.
Abp. Hamiltoun.
2. To thicken, to mellow, S.

A. S. lith-ian, to mitigate.

Lythe, adj. Assuaging.
Sir Tristrem.

LITHE, s. A ridge, an ascent.
Sir Gawan.

A. S. hlithe, Isl. leit, jugum montis.

LYTHE, LAID, s. The pollack, Gadus Pollachius, S.
Statist. Acc.

LYTHYRNES, s. Sloth.
V. [Lidder].
Wyntown.