different between lostest vs lustest
lostest
English
Etymology
lost +? -est
Adjective
lostest
- (nonstandard) superlative form of lost: most lost
- The strongest sheep can be the "lostest" because of its power to go farthest into the wilderness.
- No man can safely be left alone, and the lostest man in all creation is he who says "No one cares for my soul."
- And when you add to that the peculiar weather patterns, the temporal shifts, and mermaids who had a tendency to chew up any cables strung underwater, the result was the lostest of lost causes.
Verb
lostest
- (archaic) second-person singular simple past form of lose
Anagrams
- Stoltes, stolest
German
Pronunciation
Verb
lostest
- inflection of losen:
- second-person singular preterite
- second-person singular subjunctive II
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lustest
English
Etymology
lust +? -est
Verb
lustest
- (archaic) second-person singular simple present form of lust
Anagrams
- Suttles, suttles
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