- base *keuk-. The
derived noun height, also the
obsolete forms heighth and
highth, is from Old
English híehþo,
later héahþu, as it were from Proto-Germanic...
- utmost, in p****ages such as these: ....Into what Pit thou
seest From what
highth fal'n, so much the
stronger provd He with his Thunder: and till then who...
-
though the
first rhymes with Yezd.
Colloquial GA
heighth is /ˈhaɪtθ/. In RP,
highth /ˈhaɪθ/
rhymes with
dryth (= drought), rithe, etc., but is obsolete. Two...
- don't have a gender) big mouth,
their de
facto leader. It
follows the "
highthings" in
order to
protect them,
since they
refuse its
constant offerings to...
- "What in me is dark Illumine/what is low
raise and support;/That to the
highth of this
great Argument/I may ****ert th'
Eternal Providence, And justifie...