different between gonest vs goest
gonest
English
Adjective
gonest
- superlative form of gone: most gone
References
- Google Books: [1]
Anagrams
- G-notes, Stonge, Tonges, gets on, stenog, tonges
gonest From the web:
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- what honest mean
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goest
English
Etymology
go +? -est
Verb
goest
- (archaic) second-person singular simple present form of go
- Keep thy foot when thou goest to the house of God, and be more ready to hear, than to give the sacrifice of fools: for they consider not that they do evil.
- 1883, Howard Pyle, The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood Chapter V
- "Ha," said Robin, "comest thou from Locksley Town? Well do I know that fair place for miles about, and well do I know each hedgerow and gentle pebbly stream, and even all the bright little fishes therein, for there I was born and bred. Now, where goest thou with thy meat, my fair friend?"
Anagrams
- go set, gotes, stoge, toges
goest From the web:
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- what goes towards your deductible
- what goes through metamorphosis
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- what goes through cellular respiration
- what goes through a dog's mind
- what goes through photosynthesis
- what goes through foramen lacerum
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