What is the difference between doth and doeth?

What is the difference between doth and doeth?

Usage notes Doth and dost are generally used as auxiliary verbs; doeth and doest are generally used as main verbs.

What is a goeth?

an archaic form of the third person singular of go1.

What is Drieth?

Filters. Archaic third-person singular simple present indicative form of dry.

What do you mean by resurgent?

Resurgent means literally a “rising again”. We may speak of a resurgent baseball team, a resurgent steel industry, the resurgence of jogging, or a resurgence of violence in a war zone. Resurgence is particularly prominent in its Italian translation, risorgimento.

What is DOST and doth?

“Doth” is third-person. (“He or she doth”). “Dost” is second person. (“Thou [you] dost.”)

What does sayeth mean?

Filters. (archaic) Third-person singular simple present indicative form of say. Love thy neighbor, sayeth the Lord.

How do you spell goeth?

(archaic) Third-person singular simple present indicative form of go.

How do you use resurgent in a sentence?

rising again as to new life and vigor.

  1. Many people were critical of the resurgent militarism in the country.
  2. In the 1980s both sects developed resurgent movements.
  3. Many observers are worried that a resurgent interest in local cultures must inevitably lead to xenophobia and ultra-nationalist sentiment.

What is the verb of resurgence?

verb (used without object), re·surged, re·surg·ing. to rise again, as from desuetude or from virtual extinction.

What does doth mean Shakespeare?

Item Modern Description
dost do 2nd person singular, present tense
doth does 3rd person singular, present tense
didst did 2nd person singular, past tense
didest did 2nd person singular, past tense [rare]

What language is Dost?

From Ottoman Turkish دوست‎ (dost, “lover, friend, sweetheart”), from Persian دوست‎ (dust).

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