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Wyte

Wyte \Wyte\ (w[imac]t), Wyten \Wy"ten\ (w[imac]"t'n), obs. pl. pres. of Wit.

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n. (alternative form of wite English) vb. (alternative form of wite English)

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WYTE (106.5 FM, Y106.5) is a radio station broadcasting a Country music format. Licensed to Marshfield, Wisconsin, US, the station serves the Wausau-Stevens Point area. The station is currently owned by NRG Media, LLC.

Usage examples of "wyte".

Sir Samuel has some three hundred acres at Harland Wyte, which will be worth ten times its purchase when the land is drained.

Harland Wyte, which will be the most valuable of all the land when it is drained.

The sale of Harland Wyte at an advantageous price to him bought us eight weeks in which to act.

With a quick, apprehensive glance, she noted that among them was a certain Sir Algernon Wyte, a man who never lost an opportunity of insulting her father.

All-Lenfell Bardic Games, underwritten by the Geillen Name and judged by Bard Falundir, will soon be underway at Wyte Lynn Castle.

Falundir was still at Wyte Lynn Castle judging the All-Lenfell Bardic Games.

Adennos mold had struck true, so had the Maklyn, in the form of two dark-haired, green-eyed boys from Wyte Lynn Castle.

For nineteen years, ever since that Birthingday dinner Telomir Renne had thrown for Collan at Wyte Lynn Castle, Sarra had ranked Vellerin Dombur lower in the scheme of things than the average rabid rodent.

Mikel understood how the economy fit together, and that the wheat harvest in Brogdenguard could affect not only the price of bread at Wyte Lynn Castle but also something so seemingly unrelated as the production of leather in Cantrashir.

From the Ladder in Renig, for example, she would go to Malerris Castle and thence to Kenroke or Wyte Lynn Castle or Dinn or, indeed, almost anyplace on Lenfell.

In a brazier-warmed antechamber, Collan cooled his heels in company with a goldsmith from Neele, four cloth merchants from Firrense, a netweaver from Sein-shir, a furrier from Tillin Lake, two inkmakers from Wyte Lynn Castle, and a mother-and-sons delegation from the Roke Castle Instrument Makers Guild.

That I have doon, it is thyself to wyte, Foryeve it me, and that I thee biseke.

And then, while the wytes held them fast to their rock spire, the suited sentry strode into view.

But the wytes accepted the suited figure as their leader, drawing aside to let it pass.

Three times the birds circled the runners, and then they dropped behind to where the wytes howled on a fresh and open trail.