different between nameth vs cameth
nameth
English
Etymology
name +? -eth
Verb
nameth
- (archaic) third-person singular simple present indicative form of name
Anagrams
- Hemant, Manthe, anthem, hetman, mentha, the man
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cameth
English
Etymology
came +? -eth, an incorrect application of the archaic marker of the third-person singular present tense (-eth) to the past tense form of the verb to come.
Verb
cameth
- (nonstandard, pseudo-archaic, hypercorrect) alternative third-person singular past of come
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