This old english variant of height is most often used to distinguish an absolute without distinct definition. While height is usually specific, heighth can be more abstract. This difference is similar to the difference between shined and shone.
At an average height of six feet, their heighth is insufficient to make the playoffs.
That doorway is ninety inches in height, heighth measured to the nearest quarter.
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n. A description of how tall a hick is
Come here an' bring thuh yardstick, Bubba! I needa git yur heighth fer yur huntin' license!
A term used by the character Alex in A Clockwork Orange to describe any individual's given clothing, regardless of what it might be.
The four of us were dressed in the heighth of fashion, which in those days was a pair of black
very tight tights with the old jelly mould, as we called it, fitting on the crotch underneath the tights,
this being to protect and also a sort of a design you could viddy clear enough in a certain light, so
that I had one in the shape of a spider, Pete had a rooker (a hand, that is), Georgie had a very fancy
one of a flower, and poor old Dim had a very hound-and-horny one of a clown’s litso (face, that is).
Dim not ever having much of an idea of things and being, beyond all shadow of a doubting thomas,
the dimmest of we four. Then we wore waisty jackets without lapels but with these very big built-up
shoulders (‘pletchoes’ we called them) which were a kind of a mockery of having real shoulders
like that. Then, my brothers, we had these off-white cravats which looked like whipped-up kartoffel
or spud with a sort of a design made on it with a fork. We wore our hair not too long and we had
flip horrorshow boots for kicking.