Definition of Dites

1. dite [n] - See also: dite

Lexicographical Neighbors of Dites

ditcher
ditchers
ditches
ditching
ditchlike
ditchmoss
ditchwater
ditchy
dite
dited
diterebene
diterpene
diterpenes
diterpenoid
diterpenoids
dites (current term)
dithecal
dithecous
ditheism
ditheisms
ditheist
ditheistic
ditheists
dithematic
dither
dithered
dithered color
dithered colour
ditherer
ditherers

Literary usage of Dites

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Notes and Queries by Martim de Albuquerque (1857)
"dites — speaking an unintelligible language, and ignorant of Christianity; and then he goes on to say, “they were reduced to Christianity, but are to this ..."

2. The Edinburgh Review by Sydney Smith (1869)
"... "En grace, Monsieur, dites pardon."' Such was the fate that in those days hundreds of high-born and delicately-nurtured women met with a courage that ..."

3. The Direct Method of Teaching French by Eugene Gourio (1921)
"Use of the formula dites-lui que ... A pupil comes to make statements in front of the class: ... Pierre, dites à Jean que vous avez un crayon bleu. Pierre. ..."

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