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byth|e'ce nf 1 blanket covering the hindquarters of a horse 2 wool cloth placed over a baby's diaper or swaddling to absorb overflow 3 patch on the seat of trousers 4 apron worn behind

byth|e'zė = bythe'

by'thė
II§ nf (Colloq) 1 hind end, bottom; butt, ass; buttocks, rump 2 outside bottom of a container (bottle, barrel, etc.) 3 stump, base 4 = by'thēe
III§ pred [Colloq] blind drunk
IV§ prep (abl) (Crude) at the base of
ėsh· bythė e brekė [Crude Pej] to be too close to, be too closely associated with
bytha e kusisė [Insult] "black as the bottom of a kettle" black as the ace of spades, black as tar
me bythė pėrpjetė upside down