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Lither  adj.  Bad; wicked; false; worthless; slothful. (Obs.) "Not lither in business, fervent in spirit." Note: Professor Skeat thinks " the lither sky" as found in Shakespeare's Henry VI. ((Part I. IV. VII., 21) means the stagnant or pestilential sky.






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"Lither" Quotes from Famous Books



... furnished him with a store of most fairshapen maxims, wherewith to rejoice and refresh his mind. So, not satisfied with giving him his daughter in marriage he also made over to him the district of Lither, thinking that their connection deserved some kindness. Now Kraka, whom Erik, because of her cunning in witchcraft, had brought with him on his travels, feigned weakness of the eyes, and muffled up her face in her cloak, so ...
— The Danish History, Books I-IX • Saxo Grammaticus ("Saxo the Learned")



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