| EIGHT | • eight num. A numerical value equal to 8; the number occurring after seven and before nine. • eight num. Describing a group or set with eight elements. • eight n. The digit/figure 8. |
| ETHIC | • ethic adj. Moral, relating to morals. • ethic n. A set of principles of right and wrong behaviour guiding, or representative of, a specific culture… • ethic n. The morality of an action. (Can we add an example for this sense?) |
| HEIST | • heist n. A robbery or burglary, especially from an institution such as a bank or museum. • heist n. (Uncountable) A fiction genre in which a heist is central to the plot. • heist v. (Transitive) To steal, rob, or hold up (something). |
| HITHE | • hithe n. (Obsolete) A landing-place on a river; a harbour or small port. • HITHE n. a port or small haven, also HYTHE. |
| ITHER | • ITHER adj. other. |
| KITHE | • kithe v. (Archaic, except in Scots) To make known; to reveal. • KITHE v. to make known, also KYTHE. |
| LITHE | • lithe adj. (Obsolete) Mild; calm. • lithe adj. Slim but not skinny. • lithe adj. Capable of being easily bent; flexible. |
| MEITH | • MEITH n. (Scots) a landmark, a boundary. |
| SHITE | • shite n. (Britain, Ireland, vulgar) Shit; trash; rubbish; nonsense. • shite n. (Britain, Ireland, vulgar, derogatory) A foolish or deceitful person. • shite adj. (Britain, Ireland, vulgar) Bad; awful; shit. |
| SIETH | • SIETH n. (Shakespeare) a scythe, also SITHE. |
| SITHE | • sithe n. Obsolete form of scythe. • sithe v. Obsolete form of scythe. • sithe n. Alternative spelling of sith. |
| THEIC | • theic n. One who drinks excessive amounts of tea. • THEIC n. one who drinks too much tea. |
| THEIN | • thein n. Alternative spelling of theine. • thein n. Obsolete form of thane. • Thein prop.n. A surname. |
| THEIR | • their det. Belonging to, from, of, or relating to, them (plural). • their det. Belonging to someone (one person, singular). • their adv. Misspelling of there. |
| THIEF | • thief n. One who carries out a theft. • thief n. One who steals another person’s property, especially by stealth and without using force or violence. • thief n. (Obsolete) A waster in the snuff of a candle. |
| THINE | • thine det. (Archaic) Singular second person prevocalic possessive determiner (preconsonantal form: thy). • thine pron. (Archaic) Singular second person possessive pronoun; yours. • Thine pron. Honorific alternative letter-case form of thine, sometimes used when referring to God or another important… |
| TITHE | • tithe n. (Archaic) A tenth. • tithe n. (Historical) The tenth part of the increase arising from the profits of land and stock, allotted to… • tithe n. A contribution to one’s religious community or congregation of worship (notably to the LDS church). |
| WHITE | • white adj. Bright and colourless; reflecting equal quantities of all frequencies of visible light. • white adj. (Sometimes capitalized) Of or relating to Caucasians, people of European descent with light-coloured skin. • white adj. (Chiefly historical) Designated for use by Caucasians. |
| WITHE | • withe n. A flexible, slender twig or shoot, especially when used as a band or for binding; a withy. • withe n. A band of twisted twigs. • withe n. An elastic handle to a tool to save the hand from the shock of blows. |