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doeth

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[doo-ith] / ˈdu ɪθ /
Also doth

verb

Archaic.
  1. third person singular present indicative of do.


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The cartoon, drawn by Joseph Keppler, has a caption that quotes Goethe: “Unto that Power he doth belong Which only doeth Right while ever willing Wrong.”

From Textbooks • Dec. 30, 2014

Conceding, he told his supporters: "Be of good cheer, and remember, my dear friends, what a wise man said, 'A merry heart doeth good like medicine, but a broken spirit dryeth the bones.'"

From Time Magazine Archive

With a scriptwriter named Luke and a cast of thousands At Warner Bros., the left hand apparently careth not what the right hand doeth.

From Time Magazine Archive

In actions of weight it is good to employ our best endeuours; but when all is done, he danceth well to whom Fortune doeth pipe.

From The Lives of the III Normans, Kings of England: William the First, William the Second, Henrie the First by Hayward, John

And he that thus doeth, I will say doeth like a Christian man.

From Against War by Erasmus, Desiderius