Poth

Word POTH
Character 4
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The word "poth" in example sentences

So far, there is no ebidence to support this high-poth-esis. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Co-generation is a systems approach for producing poth power and heat. ❋ Unknown (2007)

She would rather not pe knowing, for ta man might pe a Cam'ell poth. ❋ Various (N/A)

Hymeneal (hi'me-ne'al), referring to marriage; from Hymen, the Greek god of marriage. hypothesis (hi-poth'e-sis), something not proved, but taken for granted for the purpose of argument. hyssop (his'up), a fragrant plant whose leaves have a strong taste. ❋ William H. Elson (N/A)

The captain an 'the tocktor poth said they wadna eat a pit, an' perhaps Meester Stevey's gone pack to ta ship or the poat pecause she was tired. ❋ George Manville Fenn (1870)

"Ant ta whusky'll mak 'us poth try," cried Tavish, laughing. ❋ George Manville Fenn (1870)

"I asked Gott dat He vould take us poth togedders to Himself!" ❋ Honor�� De Balzac (1824)

And why call the thing in p. 79 (see p. 380) a translation, where 'two' words [Gr.] ( 'thel_o legein') of the original are expanded into four lines, and the other thing in p. 81 (see 'ibid'.) where [Gr.] 'mesonuktiais poth h_orais' is rendered by means of six hobbling verses? ❋ George Gordon Byron Byron (1806)

Those of us in the know, call this a Hy-poth-e-sis. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Many poth holes are there and MPPJ has not taken care about that even tough complaints was made. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Is this really Keith, her father? taken when she was half her present age, and returned now as not the man she knew, but only the shell-with the soft meaty slug of soul that smiles and loves, that feels its mortality, either rotted away or been picked at by the needle mouths of death-by-government-a process by which living souls unwillingly become the demons known to the main sequence of Western magic as the Qlip-poth, Shells of the Dead. ... ❋ Pynchon, Thomas (1978)

Antoine (An-twan ') anxious (ang'shus), troubled ape the ways of pride, try to copy the actions of proud people apothecary (a-poth'uh-ca-ry), druggist appeared concerned (ap-peared' con-surned '), seemed anxious apple from the pine, pineapple appointed (ap-point'ed), chosen beforehand for the feast approached (ap-proacht'), went near to approach (ap-proach ') the bounds, come near the edge ❋ Christine M. Keck (N/A)

Poth her foots an 'poth her han's is frost-pitten. " ❋ George Manville Fenn (1870)

He 'll chust make his men pe strap on an old plaid, and he' ll pe kive a chump, and away they wass, horse and man, one peast, aal two of tem poth together. " ❋ George MacDonald (1864)

We are aall poth of us in ta efil voman's power, "said Duncan sadly. ❋ George MacDonald (1864)

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