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Blithe
Blithe Blithe (bl[imac][th]), a. [AS. bl[=i][eth]e blithe, kind; akin to Goth. blei[thorn]s kind, Icel. bl[=i][eth]r mild, gentle, Dan. & Sw. blid gentle, D. blijd blithe, OHG. bl[=i]di kind, blithe.] Gay; merry; sprightly; joyous; glad; cheerful; as, a blithe spirit. The blithe sounds of festal music. --Prescott. A daughter fair, So buxom, blithe, and debonair. --Milton.
Blitheful
Blitheful Blithe"ful (bl[imac][th]"f[.u]l), a. Gay; full of gayety; joyous.
Blithely
Blithely Blithe"ly, adv. In a blithe manner.
Blitheness
Blitheness Blithe"ness, n. The state of being blithe. --Chaucer.
Blithesome
Blithesome Blithe"some (-s[u^]m), a. Cheery; gay; merry. The blithesome sounds of wassail gay. --Sir W. Scott. -- Blithe"some*ly, adv. -- Blithe"some*ness, n.
Blithesomely
Blithesome Blithe"some (-s[u^]m), a. Cheery; gay; merry. The blithesome sounds of wassail gay. --Sir W. Scott. -- Blithe"some*ly, adv. -- Blithe"some*ness, n.
Blithesomeness
Blithesome Blithe"some (-s[u^]m), a. Cheery; gay; merry. The blithesome sounds of wassail gay. --Sir W. Scott. -- Blithe"some*ly, adv. -- Blithe"some*ness, n.

Meaning of Blith from wikipedia

- Walter Blith (1605–1654) was an English writer on husbandry and an official under the Commonwealth. His books promoted improvements in techniques, but...
- "gentle", "kind". Variants of the name include Blighe, Bligh, Blight, Blyth, Blith, Blithe and Blygh. Notable people with the name include: Blythe Auf****h...
- Albert Blithe (June 25, 1923 – December 17, 1967) was an American career soldier who served as a private first class with Easy Company, 2nd Battalion,...
- named, Hlifthrasa another, Thjothvara call they the third; Bjort and Bleik, Blith and Frith, Eir and Aurbotha." Benjamin Thorpe translation: Vindkald. Tell...
- England in the mid-17th century, from writers such as Samuel Hartlib, Walter Blith and others, and the overall agricultural productivity of Britain started...
- 1866. The Geographical Distribution of Mammals. London: Day and Son, [5]. Blith, E. (1871): A suggested new division of the earth into zoological regions...
- milk", Pol mleko "milk" OPrus milztun "to milk", Lith melžti "to milk" W blith "milk, dairy produce; full of milk", MIr bligim "I milk" < *mligim, melg...
- England in the mid-17th century, from writers such as Samuel Hartlib, Walter Blith and others. The main problem in sustaining agriculture in one place for...
- milk' Ir blighim 'to milk', Sc bleagh; further to Ir bleacht, Sc bliochd, W blith 'cow's milk' Lat mulgere (OFr moudre) Valtellino briánz 'wormwood, absinth'...
- Vishwanath, W. and H. Joyshree, 2007. A new Sisorid catfish of the genus Exostoma Blith from Manipur, India. Zoo's Print Journal 22(1):2531–2534. v t e...