Crossword-Solution: TEITH 5 letters, 2 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 8

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TEITH anagram ITTHE, THEIT, TIETH, TITHE

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SCOTTISH river 54 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
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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Sentences with TEITH (5)

Yet slow he laid his plaid aside, And lingering eyed his lovely bride, Until he saw the starting tear Speak woe he might not stop to cheer: Then, trusting not a second look, In haste he sped hind up the brook, Nor backward glanced till on the heath Where Lubnaig's lake supplies the Teith,-- What in the racer's bosom stirred? The sickening pang of hope deferred, And memory with a torturing train Of all his morning visions vain.
The Lady of the Lake Sir Walter Scott 2002
The Teith is formed by streams from Loch Voil and from Loch Katrine (by way of Loch Achray and Loch Vennachar), which unite at Callander.
The Lady of the Lake Sir Walter Scott 2002
The Doune of 37 below is the old Castle of that name, the ruins of which still form a majestic pile on the steep banks of the Teith.
The Lady of the Lake Sir Walter Scott 2002
Srotha teith millsi tar tir, Streams warm (and) sweet through the land, rogu de mid ocus fin, choice of mead and wine, doini delgnaidi, cen on, men ? handsome, without blemish, combart cen pecead, cen col.
Heroic Romances of Ireland Volume 2 A. H. Leahy 2004
They ascended the Ochil Hills, and proceeding along the wooded heights which overhang the banks of Teith, forded that river, and entered at once into the broad valley which opened to them a distant view of Ben Lomond and Ben Ledi.
The Scottish Chiefs Jane Porter 2011