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lithe

[lahyth]
–adjective, lith⋅er, lith⋅est.
bending readily; pliant; limber; supple; flexible: the lithe body of a ballerina.
Also, lithesome.


Origin:
bef. 900; ME lith(e), OE līthe; c. OS līthi, G lind mild, L lentus slow


lithely, adverb
litheness, noun
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lithe·some   (līth'səm)   
adj.  Lithe; lissome.
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Word Origin & History

lithe 
O.E. liðe "soft, mild, gentle, meek," from P.Gmc. *linthijaz (cf. O.S. lithi, O.H.G. lindi, Ger. lind, O.N. linr, with characteristic loss of "n" before "th" in Eng.), from PIE base *lent- "flexible" (cf. L. lentus "flexible, pliant, slow"). In M.E., used of the weather. Current sense of "easily flexible" is from c.1400.
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2001 Douglas Harper
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