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shalt
[shalt]
shalt
/ ʃælt /
verb
archaic, a singular form of the present tense (indicative mood) of shall
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Some referred to the commandment "thou shalt not kill".
From BBC
They held signs saying "all life is precious" and "thou shalt not kill".
From BBC
A church warden said it was "ironic" that thieves stole a painting of the Ten Commandments, including text reading "thou shalt not steal", from a church.
From BBC
He said the Eleventh Commandment of the Bible should be "thou shalt not be indifferent".
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A village priest in Kostroma region was fined for discrediting Russia's armed forces after praying for peace and mentioning the sixth commandment, "Thou shalt not kill".
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