Blythe

English

/blaɪð/

proper noun
Definitions
  • Any of a number of places in England and the United States.
  • either derived from a nickname, or from the English places.
  • reinforced by the word blithe.

Etymology

Inherited from Old English blīþe (joyous, cheerful, willing, quiet, friendly, gentle, merry, gracious, blithe, peaceful, pleasant, kind, well-disposed, agreeable).

Origin

Old English

blīþe

Gloss

joyous, cheerful, willing, quiet, friendly, gentle, merry, gracious, blithe, peaceful, pleasant, kind, well-disposed, agreeable

Concept
Semantic Field

Sense perception

Ontological Category

Property

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