different between wanteth vs wenteth
wanteth
English
Verb
wanteth
- (archaic) third-person singular simple present indicative form of want
Anagrams
- whatten
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wenteth
English
Etymology
went +? -eth
Verb
wenteth
- (archaic) third-person singular simple present indicative form of wend
- 1776, Ancient and Modern Scotti?h Songs, Heroic Ballads, Etc., volume 1, “Elore lo!”, second verse (page 308)
- The light up-?pringeth, the dew down dingeth,
The ?weet lark ?ingeth her hours of prime;
Phœbus up ?penteth, joy to re?t wenteth,
So lo?t is mine intents, and gone’s the time.
Elore! Elore! Elore! Elore!
I love my lu?ty love, Elore lo!
- The light up-?pringeth, the dew down dingeth,
- 1776, Ancient and Modern Scotti?h Songs, Heroic Ballads, Etc., volume 1, “Elore lo!”, second verse (page 308)
- (nonstandard, pseudo-archaic, hypercorrect) alternative third-person singular past of go
Derived terms
- pride wenteth before a fall
Anagrams
- whetten
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