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Part of Speech: conjunction
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Part of Speech: noun
Part of Speech: preposition, adverb,conjunction
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Sith ye will help me, as I hear you say, let these warriors come on full- armed. - "The Nibelungenlied", Unknown.
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And ladies faire with their gentilwomen, Chamberers also and lavenders, Three hundred of them were occupied then: Ther was greate pride among the officers, And of al menne far passyng their compeers, Of riche araye, and muche more costious Than was before or sith, and more precious. - "Chaucer and His England", G. G. Coulton.
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And sure 'tis less than thy hand for which I ask thee now, sith it be for a man who is less to thee than the littlest finger on that hand, but who is more to me than the heart in my wretched body! - "A Brother To Dragons and Other Old-time Tales", Amelie Rives.