The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Kythe \Kythe\, v. t.
To come into view; to appear. [Scot.]
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It kythes bright . . . because all is dark around it.
--Sir W.
Scott.
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The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Kythe \Kythe\, Kithe \Kithe\ (k[imac][th]), v. t. [imp. Kydde,
Kidde (k[i^]d"de); p. p. Kythed, Kid; p. pr. & vb. n.
Kything.] [OE. kythen, kithen, cu[eth]en, to make known,
AS. c[=y][eth]an, fr. c[=u][eth] known. [root]45. See
Uncouth, Can to be able, and cf. Kith.]
To make known; to manifest; to show; to declare. [Obs. or
Scot.]
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For gentle hearte kytheth gentilesse. --Chaucer.
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