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4,998 words match “SIT”

SIT n. 15 definitions
obs. 3d pers. sing. pres. of Sit, for sitteth.
SITE n. 3 definitions
The place where anything is fixed; situation; local position; as, the site of a city or of a house. Chaucer.
SITED a.
Having a site; situated. [Obs.] [The garden] sited was in fruitful soil. Chaucer.
SITFAST a. 2 definitions
ationary; immovable. [R.] 'T is good, when you have crossed the sea and back, To find the sitfast acres where you left them. Emerson.
SITH prep.
Since; afterwards; seeing that. [Obs.] We need not fear them, sith Christ is with us. Latimer. Sith thou art rightful judge. Chaucer.
SITH; SITHE n.
Time. [Obs.] Chaucer. And humbly thanked him a thousand sithes. Spenser.
SITHE v. 3 definitions
To sigh.
SITHED a.
Scythed. [Obs.] T. Warton.
SITHEMAN n.
A mower. [Obs.] Marston.
SITHEN adv.
Since; afterwards. See 1st Sith. [Obs.] Fortune was first friend and sithen foe. Chaucer.
SITHENCE; SITHENS adv.
Since. See Sith, and Sithen. [Obs.] Piers Plowman.
SITHTHEN adv.
See Sithen. [Obs.] Siththen that the world began. Chaucer.
SITOLOGY n.
A treatise on the regulation of the diet; dietetics. [Written also sitiology.]
SITOPHOBIA n.
A version to food; refusal to take nourishment. [Written also sitiophobia.]
SITTEN n.
p. p. of Sit, for sat.
SITTER n. 2 definitions
One who sits; esp., one who sits for a portrait or a bust.
SITTINE a.
Of or pertaining to the family Sittidæ, or nuthatches.
SITTING a. 7 definitions
Being in the state, or the position, of one who, or that which, sits.
SITUATE v.
To place. [R.] Landor.
SITUATE; SITUATED a. 2 definitions
Having a site, situation, or location; being in a relative position; permanently fixed; placed; located; as, a town situated, or situate, on a hill or on the seashore.
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