Aún no tenemos significados para "lythe".
1The glow of its distended head disclosed a lythe, horizontal body, seemingly solid and muscled.
2But Lavender sprang forward, and insisted on taking possession of the thick cord with its considerable weight of lythe.
3In later years he would hire a punt and with friends fish offshore for blocken and lythe (coalfish and pollack).
4On the rocks beside them lay two or three small codfish, a large flounder, two good-sized lythe, and nearly a dozen saithe.
5On the rocks beside them lay two or three small codling, a large flounder, two good-sized lythe, and nearly a dozen saithe.
6We caught between us about twenty pounds of cod and lythe, and out in that dancing blue sea I took a cheerier view of things.
7The Eske and along the Eske to where Lythe Beck falls into the Eske
8The Lythe flowed to the sea, and the silver-mailed salmon leaped into the more limpid air.
9Or who can pass by Long Lythe without remembering that it was a favourite with him too.
10Lythe, saithe, cuddies, kinds of fish.
11The road drops down a tremendous hill into Sandsend, where they talk of going 'up t' bonk' to Lythe Church.
12But the park lies high; and you must note that the lake, deep as it is-verydeep, yet drains into the Lythe.
13"Oh, there is no need for good fishing when you catch lythe," she said earnestly.
Lythe a través del tiempo