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wyte

(waɪt)
n
1. responsibility for wrongdoing; blame
2. a penalty, torment, or punishment
3. an infraction or offence
vb
(tr) to blame
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They're sure to get wind of ye, sure to seek ye, and by my way of it, sure to lay on ye the wyte of this day's accident.
(67) See William Langland, Piers Plowman, Passus 7: '"Wyte god", quod a wafrestere [female waferer], "wiste y this for so the, / Wolde y neuere for ther no foet for no frere prechynge!"' Derek Persall, ed., Piers Plowman by William Langland: An Edition of the C-text (London, 1978), 144, 11 285-6.
Mary Quass' NRG Media takes ranks 4 through 7 starting with a tied Country WYTE 4.7-5.7-6.6 and Adults Hits WBCV 5.0-5.1-6.6.
'n Mens wonder of van hierdie foute te wyte is daaraan dat die vertaler volgens sy eie erkenning in 'n onderhoud met Rapport van 14 Mei 2012 homself Frans leer lees het en dit nie kan praat nie.
Moreover, "More to wyte is her wrange pen any wylie gentyl" (76)--that is, the Jews, aware of their obligations to God, deserve more blame than the Gentiles in refusing his request.
A blacke draper, With wyte paper, To go to wrytynge scole, An olde butler, Become a cutler, I wene shal prove a fole.
For this fourteen year I never discovered one thing that I have used, and that may I now wyte my shame and my misadventure.
Performances for the Memphis Hip Hop Expo currently include Hypnotized Minds' Lil Wyte, La Chat (Dime-A-Dozen Ent), Gangsta Boo (Drum Squad), Pro BMX bike rider Ricky Moseley and the Misled BMX Showteam, DJ Zirk ft.
Hierdie prosesse is te wyte aan die komplekse prosesse van okkupasie en inbesitneming, asook verskillende vorms van interne kolonisasie (Van der Merwe, 2003:11).
And, he confesses, he gets himself fired up for matches by listening to Talkin' Ain't Walkin' by Memphis rapper Lil' Wyte. "It's like a me-against-the-world kind of thing," he explains.
"An if ye dinna enjoy your denner it'll be yer ain wyte."