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Webster's 1828 Dictionary

SYTHE

n.[Heb. an ax. ] 1. An instrument for mowing grass, or cutting other grain or vegetables. It consists of a long curving blade with a sharp edge, made fast to a handle, which in New England is called a snath, and which is bent into a convenient form for swinging the blade to advantage. The blade is hung to the snath at an acute angle.
In mythology, Saturn or Time is represented with a sythe, the emblem of destruction.
2. The curved sharp blade used anciently in war chariots.

 

SYTHE

v.t.To mow. [Not in use. ]

 

SYTHED

a.Armed with sythes, as a chariot.

 

SYTHEMAN

n.One who uses a sythe; a mower.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

SYTHE

SYTHE Sythe, n.

 

Defn: Scythe. [Obs. or R.]

 

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