verb
- to make known or manifest; to show or reveal
Usage: archaic; Scottish
Examples
- The old poet would kythe his feelings through verse.
- Her true nature began to kythe in times of crisis.
- The ancient text speaks of spirits that kythe to mortals.
- He could kythe his wisdom only to those who truly listened.
- The mountain’s beauty would kythe at dawn.
- She hoped her intentions would kythe clearly to her friends.