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Verb ending in the Bible
Answer for the clue "Verb ending in the Bible ", 3 letters:
eth
Alternative clues for the word eth
Word definitions for eth in dictionaries
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
name of an Anglo-Saxon runic character (Ð, ð) representing the sound "-th-," 1846, from th + e , "the usual assistant vowel in letter-names" [Century Dictionary].
Usage examples of eth.
And I have no objection to an alliance between eth and voors to end the reign of a godmind.
Now that the Mothers had custody of the eth, he could rest and fortify his psynergy.
Sumner, still unable to think deeply about his psychic experiences, was uncertain what being the eth meant.
After all, you are the eth, strong in the blackness of your unknowing.
Later, if other godminds got through his sky-filters, he could explain to them why the eth had to die.
Though ontic, timeloose events channeled his life, Sumner continually struggled against the cosmic impersonality of his destiny as eth to define himself as an individual.
Bonescrolls as an emissary to the Serbota, and later it served the eth as a psychic factotum.
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