lendeth

English

Etymology

lend + -eth

Verb

lendeth

  1. (archaic) third-person singular simple present indicative of lend
    • 1852: John Mitchell, My Grey Goose Quill, and other poems and songs, “Hope Lendeth a Charm”, page 180 (Caldwell & Son of New Street, Paisley)
      Hope lendeth a charm to the hours
      That measure our days and our years,
      And wreaths round the future the flowers
      That Time in his course stains with tears.
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