What do you think of Kythe? Pronounced to rhyme with
Blythe, and probably used for a female. I started thinking about it while reading
A Wind in the Door by
Madeleine L'Engle. In the book it's sort of a form of advanced mental telepathy. However, it seems to be an actual word, used in several different ways.
(from Kythe.org)
"kythe (pron. kayth): a Scottish word which means healing through simple sharing and togetherness." I couldn't find any more support for this definition.
(from
Webster's 1913 Dictionary)
"kythe: (1) To make known; to manifest; to show; to declare. (2)To come into view; to appear." This definition was found in several other dictionaries as well.
I like the sound and the meanings, and the possible nn Ky (
KAI).
Opinions?
~
Cait