hythe (Meaning)
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hythe (n.)
A small haven. See Hithe.
Synonyms & Antonyms of hythe
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hythe Sentence Examples
- The ancient hythe served as a landing place for boats along the riverbank.
- The narrow hythe allowed for only a small vessel to dock at a time.
- The dilapidated hythe bore witness to the passage of countless boats over the centuries.
- The stone steps of the hythe provided a sturdy footing for those disembarking.
- The village hythe was a hub of activity, with fishermen unloading their catch and locals gathering for news.
- The overgrown hythe now serves as a secluded spot for birdwatching enthusiasts.
- The restored hythe is now a popular destination for recreational boaters and tourists.
- The hythe's strategic location provides access to both the river and the surrounding countryside.
- The hythe's tranquil waters reflect the serene beauty of the surrounding landscape.
- The centuries-old hythe remains an important part of the town's maritime heritage.
FAQs About the word hythe
A small haven. See Hithe.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The ancient hythe served as a landing place for boats along the riverbank.
The narrow hythe allowed for only a small vessel to dock at a time.
The dilapidated hythe bore witness to the passage of countless boats over the centuries.
The stone steps of the hythe provided a sturdy footing for those disembarking.