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Synonyms and antonyms of Old words and phrases in English verb declensions in American Thesaurus

Old words and phrases in English verb declensions

couldst (modal verb)

an old word meaning “could”

doth (verb)

an old word meaningdoes

hath (verb)

an old word meaning “has”

methinks (verb)

an old word meaning “I think.” This is sometimes still used in a humorous way.

quoth (verb)

an old word meaningsaid

saith (mainly literary)

mainly literary an old word meaningsays

thou art ()

an old phrase meaning “you are”

thou canst ()

an old phrase meaning “you can”

thou dost ()

an old phrase meaning “you do”

thou shalt ()

an old phrase meaning “you shall

thou shouldst ()

an old phrase meaning “you should”

thou wast ()

an old phrase meaning “you were”

thou wert ()

an old expression meaning “you were”

thou wilt ()

an old phrase meaning “you will”

wouldst (verb)

an old word meaning “would” that was used with “thou”

writ (verb)

an old form of “written