Definition of Dite. Meaning of Dite. Synonyms of Dite

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Definition of Dite

Dite
Dite Dite, v. t. [See Dight.] To prepare for action or use; to make ready; to dight. [Obs.] His hideous club aloft he dites. --Spenser.

Meaning of Dite from wikipedia

- The Diting (Chinese: 谛听; pinyin: Dìtīng; Vietnamese: Đế Thính) is a divine mythical creature and the steed of bodhisattva Kṣitigarbha in Chinese Buddhism...
- Alighieri's The Divine Comedy, the City of Dis (Italian: Dite Italian pronunciation: [ˈdiːte]) encomp****es the sixth through the ninth circles of ****...
- Dite II is a ward in Beitbridge District of Matabeleland South province in southern Zimbabwe. 22°13′S 30°23′E / 22.217°S 30.383°E / -22.217; 30.383...
- Afro-dite is a Swedish pop group made up of three pop singers. The group consists of Blossom Tainton-Lindquist, Gladys del Pilar, and Kayo Shekoni. The...
- Afro-Dite) 2002 Rivers of Joy/Shining Star (with Afro-Dite) 2002 I Love Clubbers (with Clubbers International) 2002 Turn It Up (with Afro-Dite) 2002...
- Zdeněk Dítě (19 November 1920 – 11 December 2001) was a Czechoslovak film actor. He appeared in more than 70 films and television shows between 1945 and...
- Dites au prince charmant is a 2006 album by Belgian singer Lio. It features songs written by Serge Gainsbourg, her sister Héléna Noguerra as well as longtime...
- Fourès: Une maîtresse de Napoléon (Hachette, 1942) Roger Régis, Pauline Fourès dite "Bellilote" Maîtresse de Bonaparte en Egypte (Collection Les Grandes Favorites...
- Marie-Josèphe dite Angélique (died June 21, 1734) was the name given to a Portuguese-born black slave in New France by her last enslavers. She was tried...
- novel, Dítě is starting out as a busboy at the Golden Prague Hotel, which, despite its name, is located in the countryside. It is here that Dítě begins...