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Wite  v. t.  To reproach; to blame; to censure; also, to impute as blame. (Obs. or Scot.) "Though that I be jealous, wite me not." "There if that I misspeak or say, Wite it the ale of Southwark, I you pray."






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"Wite" Quotes from Famous Books



... 1 min. & I was just going to plank him 1 when the door behint us bust open & a lot of indyans come in yelling every body down to Grifins worf there is going to be a T. party only Ethen they wasnt indyans at all but jest wite men drest up to look like indyans & I says to a fello those aint indyans & he say no how did you guess it & I says because I have seen real indyans many a time & he says to a nother fello say Bill here is a man who says them sent real indyans & the other fello says gosh ...
— A Parody Outline of History • Donald Ogden Stewart

... busy; Run and play with kitty now." "No—no mamma; me wite letter, Ten you will show ...
— Cole's Funny Picture Book No. 1 • Edward William Cole

... and on the Kings in their towns and bring thee fee[FN329] enough to fence the land from East to West." "O my son," quoth Mardas," I have sworn by all the Idols that I would not give Mabdiyah save to him who should take my blood-wite of mine enemy and do away my reproach." "O uncle," said Gharib, "tell me with which of the Kings thou hast a feud, that I may go to him and break his throne upon his pate." "O my son," replied Mardas, "I once had a son, a champion of champions, ...
— The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night, Volume 6 • Richard F. Burton

... he knows most rhymes An' tells 'em, ef I be good, sometimes: Knows 'bout Giunts, an' Griffuns, an' Elves, An' the Squidgicum-Squees 'at swallers therselves! An', wite by the pump in our pasture-lot, He showed me the hole 'at the Wunks is got, 'At lives 'way deep in the ground, an' can Turn into me, er 'Lizabuth Ann! Er Ma, er Pa, er the Raggedy Man! Ain't he a funny old Raggedy Man? ...
— The Home Book of Verse, Vol. 1 (of 4) • Various

... tell dem folks up dar, whar you lib, massa, dat we'm not like de brutes, as dey tink we is. Dat we's got souls, an' 'telligence, an' feelin's, an' am men like demselfs. You kin tell 'em, too, massa—'case you's edication, and kin talk—how de pore wite man am kep' down har; how he'm ragged, an' starvin', an' ob no account, 'case de brack man am a slave. How der chil'ren can't get no schulein', how eben de grow'd-up ones doan't know nuffin—not eben so much as de pore brack slave, 'case de 'stockracy want dar votes, an cudn't get ...
— The Continental Monthly, Vol. 2, No. 2, August, 1862 - Devoted to Literature and National Policy • Various

... mean, massa, dat we shall be like de wite folks—wid our own hous'n, our chil'ren taught in de schools, and wid weapons to strike back when ...
— Among the Pines - or, South in Secession Time • James R. Gilmore

... alse fele wordess: And tatt he loke well thatt he An boc-staff write twiggess,[47] Eggwhaer thaer itt uppo thiss boc Iss writenn o thatt wise: Loke he well thatt hett write swa, Forr he ne magg noht elless, On Englissh writenn rihht te word, thatt wite he well to sothe. ...
— A Handbook of the English Language • Robert Gordon Latham

... sir; I cawn't get a bawth all in a minute,' she told me. 'Perhaps you'd like to wite ...
— The Record of Nicholas Freydon - An Autobiography • A. J. (Alec John) Dawson

... never-to-be-forgotten dinner at the Pelican Inn, Newbury, to which were gathered the elite of the Bath-road cracksmen. At that great repast we heard how "for wittles there was trout, speckled like a dane dog, weal as wite as allablaster, sherry-wite-wine, red-port, and everything in season. Then for company there was Sir Pay (Sir H. Peyton), Squire Willy boys (Vielbois), Cherry Bob, Long Dick, and I; and where would you go to find five sech along any road out of London?" But ...
— Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, April, 1876. • Various

... procure the contrarie, and to live and deie your seid humble lieges, of whom ther names severally ben underwriton, as wele for themself, as in the name of the residue of the same cite to this supplicacion have set there sealis, that is to wite, we by the grace of God archbisshop of Caunterbury primate of England, Robert Braybroke bisshop of London, Richard Whityngton, William of Askeham, ...
— A Chronicle of London from 1089 to 1483 • Anonymous

... great importance; but the next instant his little roguish blue eyes twinkled with suppressed intelligence, and his red rosebud of a mouth expanded into a happy smile as he added, with much satisfaction in his tones, "but I dot kitty all wite now!" ...
— Teddy - The Story of a Little Pickle • J. C. Hutcheson

... a naughty dirl, And I ain't any better, And so we thought we just would wite The ...
— Mother Truth's Melodies - Common Sense For Children • Mrs. E. P. Miller

... Cheng shook his head incredulously. This was his rarest offering. "You no got cumshaw, money?" he grinned. "All wite, my say." ...
— Triple Spies • Roy J. Snell



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