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Syth

Syth \Syth\, Sythe \Sythe\, prep., adv., conj. & n. See Sith, Sithe. [Obs.]
--Chaucer.
--Piers Plowman.

Usage examples of "syth".

The boy had been promising before an accident on the shores of the Syth had nearly killed him.

She picked up Chime and turned to stare into the wind from the Syth again.

She managed a storm in the Syth, she made the ground produce a multitude of stones and pack them into walls along the riverbank, without disturbing the bridge.

I do know that Daja Kisubo put out a fire by pulling in a vein of the Syth, and that she walked through three burning buildings, each bigger than the last.

Working with the Syth to block up that hidden entry to the palace would have been a guarantee not just of sound sleep, but of late sleep.

Oh, no-somebody pushed her into the Syth, so these nobles who meant to poison the Empress could do it.

With him she studied fine ironwork, shaping metal into lacelike forms: between the Syth and the Pebbled Sea, Teraud was the best at it.

In the mountains between the Syth and Emelan snow was untouchable, hard, and deadly.

The wind blew hard off the Syth, trying to yank her creation from her grasp without success.

Daja released fires with a gasp of gratitude as the icy Syth sprayed into the cellar, then rammed through its ceiling into the kitchen.

Oh, no somebody pushed her into the Syth, so these nobles who meant to poison the Empress could do it.

Keth had never been afraid, one of the reasons he was stupid enough to be caught in the open when the Syth blew up a surprise.

With him she studied fine ironwork, shaping metal into lacelike forms: between the Syth and the Pebbled Sea, Teraud was the best at it.