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English

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

    From Middle English stith, from Old Norse steði. Compare stithy.

    Noun

    stith (plural stiths)

    1. (obsolete) An anvil; a stithy.
      • 1584, Robert Greene, the Card of Fancy:
        strike on the stith while the iron was hot

    Etymology 2

      From Middle English stith (steady, strong, cruel), from Old English stīþ (hard, cruel), from Proto-West Germanic *stinþ, from Proto-Germanic *stinþaz. Compare also Old Frisian stīth, Middle Low German stīde, Middle Dutch stīde, Old Norse stinnr, Danish stind, Swedish stinn.

      Adjective

      stith (comparative more stith, superlative most stith)

      1. (UK, dialect, obsolete) strong; stiff; rigid

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      Middle English

      Etymology 1

        Inherited from Old English stīþ, from Proto-West Germanic *stinþ, from Proto-Germanic *stinþaz.

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        Noun

        stith (plural and weak singular stithe)

        1. Stiff, steady, stable; not pliable.
        2. Strong, brave; having strength.
        3. Mighty, flourishing, profuse; indicative of wealth.
        4. Severe, intense, powerful; having intensity.
        5. Merciless, unforgiving; showing no quarter.
        Descendants
        • English: stith (dialectal)
        • Scots: styth
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        Etymology 2

          Borrowed from Old Norse steði, *steð; the vocalism in /i/ may be due to influence from smyth and smythy. Doublet of stithy.

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          Noun

          stith (plural stithes)

          1. anvil (iron block for shaping metal)
            Synonyms: anvelt, stithy
          Descendants
          • English: stith (obsolete)
          References
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          Old Frisian

          Etymology

          From Proto-Germanic root related to *stadiz and akin to Old Norse steði (anvil). Akin to Old English stīþ (hard, cruel).

          Pronunciation

          Adjective

          stīth

          1. strong

          References

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