Crossword-Solution: LYTHE 5 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 11

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Lythe n. The European pollack; -- called also laith, and leet.
Lythe a. Soft; flexible.

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An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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One warm, flush'd moment, hovering, it might seem Dash'd by the wood-nymph's beauty, so he burn'd; Then, lighting on the printless verdure, turn'd To the swoon'd serpent, and with languid arm, Delicate, put to proof the lythe Caducean charm.
Lamia John Keats 2001
There was a remnant of real old-fashioned forest on the Lythe, some distance up: thither he went by the road, the shortest way, to return by the winding course of the stream.
Thomas Wingfold, Curate V3 George MacDonald 2004
For there are many of hem broken and fallen into the vesselle, that the croune lythe in: for thei breken for dryenesse, whan men meven hem, to schewen hem to grete lords, that comen thidre.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation. v. 8 Richard Hakluyt 2006
And there lythe also Seynt Luke the Evaungelist: for his bones werein broughte from Bethanye, where he was beryed.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation. v. 8 Richard Hakluyt 2006
And at Stragera lythe Aristotle; and there is an awtier upon his toumbe: and there maken men grete festes of hym every zeer, as thoughe he were a seynt.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation. v. 8 Richard Hakluyt 2006