Sentences

nithing in a sentence

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Definition

Nithing refers to a cowardly or dishonorable person, particularly in the context of medieval literature.

Sample Sentences

  1. In medieval literature, a nithing was often portrayed as a cowardly or dishonorable person.
  2. The warrior was shamed as a nithing for refusing to fight alongside his comrades.
  3. In the saga, the protagonist's greatest challenge was to confront the nithing within himself.
  4. Legends speak of a nithing who brought misfortune to his clan through his treachery.
  5. To call someone a nithing was to question their courage and loyalty in battle.