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From 中期英語 lithe, from 古期英語 līþe (“gentle, mild”), from Proto-West Germanic *linþ(ī), from Proto-Germanic *linþaz, from Proto-Indo-European *lentos.
Akin to Saterland Frisian lied (“thin, skinny, gaunt”), Danish, Dutch, and archaic German lind (“mild”). Some sources also list Latin lenis (“soft”) and/or Latin lentus (“supple”) as possible cognates.
lithe (comparative lither, superlative lithest)
From 中期英語 lithen, from 古期英語 līþian, līþigian, līþegian (“to soften, calm, mitigate, assuage, appease, be mild”), from Proto-West Germanic *linþijan, from Proto-Germanic *linþijaną (“to soften”), from Proto-Indo-European *lento- (“bendsome, resilient”). Cognate with German lindern (“to alleviate, ease, relieve”).
lithe (third-person singular simple present lithes, present participle lithing, simple past and past participle lithed)
From 中期英語 lithen, from Old Norse hlýða (“to listen”), from Proto-Germanic *hliuþijaną (“to listen”), from Proto-Indo-European *ḱlew- (“to hear”).
Cognate with Danish lytte (“to listen”). Related to 古期英語 hlēoþor (“noise, sound, voice, song, hearing”), 古期英語 hlūd (“loud, noisy, sounding, sonorous”). More at loud.
lithe (third-person singular simple present lithes, present participle lithing, simple past and past participle lithed)
Uncertain; perhaps an alteration of lewth.
From 中期英語 lithen (“to make gentle or mild; to relax, soothe”), from 古期英語 līþan (“to assuage, mitigate, soften”), from līþe (“lithe, gentle”).
lithe (third-person singular simple present lithes, present participle lithing, simple past and past participle lithed)
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