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Perithecium
Perithecium Per`i*the"ci*um, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ? around + ? box.] (Bot.) An organ in certain fungi and lichens, surrounding and enveloping the masses of fructification. --Henslow.
Prithee
Prithee Prith"ee, interj. A corruption of pray thee; as, I prithee; generally used without I.
Tritheistic
Tritheistic Tri`the*is"tic, Tritheistical Tri`the*is"tic*al, a. Of or pertaining to tritheism. --Bolingbroke.
Tritheistical
Tritheistic Tri`the*is"tic, Tritheistical Tri`the*is"tic*al, a. Of or pertaining to tritheism. --Bolingbroke.
Writhe
Writhe Writhe, v. i. To twist or contort the body; to be distorted; as, to writhe with agony. Also used figuratively. After every attempt, he felt that he had failed, and writhed with shame and vexation. --Macaulay.
Writhe
Writhe Writhe, v. t. [imp. Writhed; p. p. Writhed, Obs. or Poetic Writhen; p. pr. & vb. n. Writhing.] [OE. writhen, AS. wr[=i]?an to twist; akin to OHG. r[=i]dan, Icel. r[=i]?a, Sw. vrida, Dan. vride. Cf. Wreathe, Wrest, Wroth.] 1. To twist; to turn; now, usually, to twist or turn so as to distort; to wring. ``With writhing [turning] of a pin.' --Chaucer. Then Satan first knew pain, And writhed him to and fro. --Milton. Her mouth she writhed, her forehead taught to frown. --Dryden. His battle-writhen arms, and mighty hands. --Tennyson. 2. To wrest; to distort; to pervert. The reason which he yieldeth showeth the least part of his meaning to be that whereunto his words are writhed. --Hooker. 3. To extort; to wring; to wrest. [R.]
Writhed
Writhe Writhe, v. t. [imp. Writhed; p. p. Writhed, Obs. or Poetic Writhen; p. pr. & vb. n. Writhing.] [OE. writhen, AS. wr[=i]?an to twist; akin to OHG. r[=i]dan, Icel. r[=i]?a, Sw. vrida, Dan. vride. Cf. Wreathe, Wrest, Wroth.] 1. To twist; to turn; now, usually, to twist or turn so as to distort; to wring. ``With writhing [turning] of a pin.' --Chaucer. Then Satan first knew pain, And writhed him to and fro. --Milton. Her mouth she writhed, her forehead taught to frown. --Dryden. His battle-writhen arms, and mighty hands. --Tennyson. 2. To wrest; to distort; to pervert. The reason which he yieldeth showeth the least part of his meaning to be that whereunto his words are writhed. --Hooker. 3. To extort; to wring; to wrest. [R.]
Writhed
Writhe Writhe, v. t. [imp. Writhed; p. p. Writhed, Obs. or Poetic Writhen; p. pr. & vb. n. Writhing.] [OE. writhen, AS. wr[=i]?an to twist; akin to OHG. r[=i]dan, Icel. r[=i]?a, Sw. vrida, Dan. vride. Cf. Wreathe, Wrest, Wroth.] 1. To twist; to turn; now, usually, to twist or turn so as to distort; to wring. ``With writhing [turning] of a pin.' --Chaucer. Then Satan first knew pain, And writhed him to and fro. --Milton. Her mouth she writhed, her forehead taught to frown. --Dryden. His battle-writhen arms, and mighty hands. --Tennyson. 2. To wrest; to distort; to pervert. The reason which he yieldeth showeth the least part of his meaning to be that whereunto his words are writhed. --Hooker. 3. To extort; to wring; to wrest. [R.]
Writhen
Writhen Writh"en, a. Having a twisted distorted from. A writhen staff his step unstable guides. --Fairfax.
Writhen
Writhe Writhe, v. t. [imp. Writhed; p. p. Writhed, Obs. or Poetic Writhen; p. pr. & vb. n. Writhing.] [OE. writhen, AS. wr[=i]?an to twist; akin to OHG. r[=i]dan, Icel. r[=i]?a, Sw. vrida, Dan. vride. Cf. Wreathe, Wrest, Wroth.] 1. To twist; to turn; now, usually, to twist or turn so as to distort; to wring. ``With writhing [turning] of a pin.' --Chaucer. Then Satan first knew pain, And writhed him to and fro. --Milton. Her mouth she writhed, her forehead taught to frown. --Dryden. His battle-writhen arms, and mighty hands. --Tennyson. 2. To wrest; to distort; to pervert. The reason which he yieldeth showeth the least part of his meaning to be that whereunto his words are writhed. --Hooker. 3. To extort; to wring; to wrest. [R.]

Meaning of Rithe from wikipedia

- A rythe, or rithe, is a small stream, or a cr**** or inlet from a salt water harbour. The term is in common usage in the South of England. Examples include:...
- Francisco Rithely da Silva Sousa (born 27 January 1991) is a Brazilian footballer who plays as a midfielder. In August 2010, Rithely started his professional...
- Marlyon Rithe was an English politician in the 16th Century. Rythe was born in Twickenham. He was a Lincoln's Inn lawyer and M.P. for Haslemere from 1584...
- George Rithe (1523–1561) was MP for Petersfield from October 1553 to April 1554, and then again from 1559 until his death. A lawyer, he was from Northington...
- Robert Rithe was MP for Petersfield from 1571 to 1572. "Petersfield". History of Parliament Online. Retrieved 30 July 2019. Portals:  Biography  Politics...
- Christopher Rithe (1531–1606) was MP for Petersfield from October 1555 to 1559. A lawyer, he was from Northington. "RITHE, Christopher (by 1531-1606)...
- Preceded by George Rithe Member of Parliament for Petersfield 1554–1559 With: John Vaughan (died 1577) George Rithe Christopher Rithe Tomas Dering Succeeded by...
- board of management. Dunshaughlin has three primary schools, Gaelscoil na Ríthe, St. Seachnall's and Dunshaughlin Community National School. It has two...
- CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) Kaul, R.; Williams, A.C.; rithe, k.; Steinmetz, R. & Mishra, R. (2019). "Bubalus arnee". IUCN Red List of...
- the High King of Ireland. The ancient earthwork of Tara is called Rath na Ríthe ('Ringfort of the Kings'). The epic poem, An Táin Bó Cúailnge (the Cattle...