Definition of Bypath. Meaning of Bypath. Synonyms of Bypath

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Definition of Bypath

Bypath
Bypath By"path`, n.; pl. Bypaths. A private path; an obscure way; indirect means. God known, my son, By what bypaths, and indirect crooked ways, I met this crown. --Shak.

Meaning of Bypath from wikipedia

- which arises from the tongue. The word comes from Latin dīverticulum, "bypath" or "byway". Diverticula are described as being true or false depending...
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- walking on his toes or heels or the sides of his feet. If there be some bypath, they should choose it, and not go straight on; then they may cir****spectly...
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- background (and foreground) for the Dune Chronicles, including scholarly bypaths and amusing sidelights. Some of the contributions are sure to arouse controversy...
- Mr. Feeble-Mind, Mr. Ready-To-Halt, Phoebe, Grace, and Martha come to Bypath-Meadow and, after much fight and difficulty, slay the cruel Giant Despair...
- Semantic Analysis of Elmer Gantry and The Man Who Knew Coolidge", American Bypaths: Essays in Honor of E. Hudson Long. Ed. Robert G. Collmer and Jack W. Herring...
- carriages were grown over with gr**** or weeds. Travelers walked along bypaths. The villages are abandoned, the residents having fled to the north, leaving...
- And 1776... makes no attempt to be satirical or wander off into modern bypaths. But the rewards of this confidence reposed in the bold conception were...
- Freeport, NY: Books for Libraries Press Cabanès, Augustin (1898). Curious Bypaths of History: Being Medico-historical Studies and Observations. C. Carrington...