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Definition of Fytte

fytte
Fit Fit, n. [AS. fitt a song.] In Old English, a song; a strain; a canto or portion of a ballad; a passus. [Written also fitte, fytte, etc.] To play some pleasant fit. --Spenser.
Fytte
Fytte Fytte, n. See Fit a song. [Archaic]

Meaning of Fytte from wikipedia

- B: Fytte 3, 5, and 6) Robin Hood, Knight, and King (Tale C: Fytte 7 and the first half of 8) Death of Robin Hood (Tale D: The second half of fytte 8)...
- "Canto", The Merriam-Webster Dictionary. Retrieved 27 September 2015. 'fit | fytte, n.1.', Oxford English Dictionary Online, 1st ed. (Oxford: Oxford University...
- Barclay in his Ship of Fools, writing in c. 1500, refers to 'some merry fytte of Maid Marian or else of Robin Hood' – but the characters were brought...
- Ross The Perfect Gentleman April Maye Things Are Looking Up Cicely Fytte / Bertha Fytte 1936 Everybody Dance Katharine "Lady Kate" Levering 1962 The L-Shaped...
- introduced by name in fytte five of A Gest of Robyn Hode, and is presently revealed to be the unnamed knight mentioned in fytte one, who is connected...
- cinemas in the United Kingdom in 1935. Cicely Fytte is a circus equestrienne and the twin sister of Bertha Fytte who disapproves of her. Bertha is a strict...
- it preserves the 1832 contents and their order. First publication here. Fytte the fyrste: The Laird of Gilbertoun shoots a pair of moorhens, unaware that...
- classy Magazine) Ripple (1995, published by Keihin Electric Express Railway) FYTTE (1996, published by Gakken) [1] Raku (楽) (1997, published by Magazine House)...
- fee." "Put up thy sword," said the cook, "And fellows will we be." Third Fytte, lines 673-684: lines 673-684  Pyle's characters use a manner of speaking...
- 16th century. Alexander Barclay, writing in c. 1500, refers to "some merry fytte of Maid Marian or else of Robin Hood". Marian remained ****ociated with May...