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  • verb archaic Third-person singular present simple form of feel

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feel +‎ -eth

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Examples

  • Indeed my passion for him is double that he feeleth for me; my tongue may not describe my yearning for him; and were it not for the extravagant wilfulness of his words and the wanderings of his wit, my father had not cut off from him favours that besit, nor had decreed unto him exclusion and prohibition as fit.

    The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night 2006

  • It is said of the same fish that when he knoweth and feeleth that tempests of wind and weather be great, he cometh and taketh a great stone, and holdeth him fast thereby, as it were by an anchor, lest he be smitten away and thrown about by waves of the sea.

    A WMAM too tired for catchy titles 2008

  • “I drank its contents but now,” replied Hasib, and Shamhur asked, “Thy body feeleth it no change?”

    The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night 2006

  • It is said of the same fish that when he knoweth and feeleth that tempests of wind and weather be great, he cometh and taketh a great stone, and holdeth him fast thereby, as it were by an anchor, lest he be smitten away and thrown about by waves of the sea.

    Archive 2008-05-01 2008

  • Thou hast divined, I know it well, how the man feeleth who killed him, — the murderer of God.

    Thus spake Zarathustra; A book for all and none 2001

  • What the sense feeleth, what the spirit discerneth, hath never its end in itself.

    Thus spake Zarathustra; A book for all and none 2001

  • Thou hast divined how the man feeleth who killed HIM.

    Thus spake Zarathustra; A book for all and none 2001

  • Who can trifle or delay, that feeleth the urgent spurs of necessity?

    The Reformed Pastor 1615-1691 1974

  • These things are never well known till they are felt, nor well felt till they are possessed; and he that feeleth them not himself, is not likely to speak feelingly of them to others, nor to help others to the feeling of them.

    The Reformed Pastor 1615-1691 1974

  • Yet he feeleth his heart so hard that he can find, as he thinks, no kindness under any of his miscarriages.

    The Riches of Bunyan Jeremiah Rev. Chaplin

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