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  • verb archaic Third-person singular simple present indicative form of wear.

Etymologies

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wear + -eth

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Examples

  • And the world rejoiced, praise be The Fruit and he who no longer weareth the black turtleneck.

    What’s Your Preferred Orifice for Wireless Carrier Sodomy? 2009

  • And the world rejoiced, praise be The Fruit and he who no longer weareth the black turtleneck.

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  • Many many timeth did she whineth unto me, saying, O why why why don't thou doest something to maketh the meek feelest better, O yea, the Samaritans, and the peacemakers, and the lepers, and to do likewise unto all the ladies who weareth flowers in their hair and who useth henna to draw peace idols uponeth their soft Venusian mounds?'

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  • By Allah, wert thou to offer me two hundred diners for the bit of camlet she weareth, I would not sell it to thee.

    The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night 2006

  • Quoth he: More than enough of grief no soul may bear; for either death comes, or else some dullness of the pain, and then by little and little the pain weareth.

    The Water of the Wondrous Isles 2007

  • Friend, she said, if this day weareth, and I am yet within these walls, then meseemeth there must I abide for evermore; and there perchance shall I meet that seeming of myself, maybe for this night, maybe for ever, till I die here in this castle void of all that I love, and I over-young for it, friend.

    The Water of the Wondrous Isles 2007

  • For the Christian riles, and the Aryan smiles and he weareth the Christian down;

    Bhutto: What Now? 2007

  • From him that sitteth in the glorious throne, to him that sitteth beneath in the earth and ashes; from him that is clothed in blue silk and weareth a crown, to him that is clothed in simple linen.

    Anatomy of Melancholy 2007

  • On his head he weareth a glittering helmet, shining and hard, strong and whole.

    The Nibelungenlied 2007

  • For the Christian riles, and the Aryan smiles and he weareth the Christian down

    Firedoglake » Still No Government in Iraq 2006

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