Source : Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Lither \Li"ther\, a. [AS. ? bad, wicked.]
Bad; wicked; false; worthless; slothful. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
Not lither in business, fervent in spirit. --Bp.
Woolton.
Note: Professor Skeat thinks `` the lither sky'' as found in
Shakespeare's Henry VI. ((Part I. IY. YII., 21) means
the stagnant or pestilential sky. -- {Li"ther*ly}, adv.
[Obs.]. -- {Li"ther*ness}, n. [Obs.]
Litherly \Li"ther*ly\, a.
Crafty; cunning; mischievous; wicked; treacherous;
lazy.[Archaic]
He [the dwarf] was waspish, arch, and litherly. --Sir
W. Scott.