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beginneth

vb. (en-archaic third-person singular of: begin)

Usage examples of "beginneth".

I made that hath oft been our solace, and moreover it beginneth and endeth with jolly chorus well beknown to all.

Wherefore he beginneth his tale with the power and strength of Mansoul, and affirmed that it was impregnable.

From them returning to that Ladie backe,Whom by the Altar he doth sitting find,Yet fearing death, and next to death the lackeOf clothes to couer, what they ought by kind:He first her hands beginneth to vnbind,And then to question of her present woe.

Meanwhile obvious experience may finde, that in Plants of divided leaves above, nature often beginneth circularly in the two first leaves below, while in the singular plant of Ivy she exerciseth a contrary Geometry, and beginning with angular leaves below, rounds them in the upper branches.

Or it beginneth at some saying of another, of whose ability to know the truth, and of whose honesty in not deceiving, he doubteth not.

And so say the truth, notwithstanding that very many of them are carried into other countries of the main, yet their greatest trade beginneth now to grow from the forge into the kitchen and hall, as may appear already in most cities and towns that lie about the coast, where they have but little other fuel except it be turf and hassock.

And no mean Observations hereof there is in the Mathematicks of the neatest Retiary Spider, which concluding in fourty-four Circles, from five Semidiameters beginneth that elegant texture.