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- verb archaic Second-person singular simple present form of
note
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Examples
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These notest be called “compliments” and any good pirate knows a compliment is all but a flirt wrapped up in a pretty bow.
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Cried she, O thou lack tact,409 since thou notest these qualities in him, and indeed he hath given thee two seal rings of price, it behoveth thee to invite him and make him an entertainment and entreat him lovingly.
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But this is strange! for notest thou not how the folk in the street heed not this quaint show; nay not even the stately lady, though she be as lovely as a goddess of the gentiles, and beareth on her gems that would buy Langton twice over; surely they must be over - wont to strange and gallant sights.
Wood Beyond the World William Morris 1865
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As soon as K-ON!! has started, the fans quickly notest the second right hand of Ritsu, getting
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And because I notest a lot of our visitors are big MSTRKRFT fans (based on the number of downloads on the MSTRKRFT tracks), I thought it wouldn't be more then fair to post a download link for this one.
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Cried she, "O thou lack tact, [FN#409] since thou notest these qualities in him, and indeed he hath given thee two seal rings of price, it behoveth thee to invite him and make him an entertainment and entreat him lovingly.
Arabian nights. English Anonymous 1855
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The signs of sorrow and marks of melancholy thou notest upon my countenance are for other cause which narrowly concerneth thy welfare. "
Arabian nights. English Anonymous 1855
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