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vb. (en-archaic third-person singular of: bring)
Usage examples of "bringeth".
When lust hath conceived it bringeth forth sin, and sin when it is finished bringeth forth death.
Land of day and night -- no morning freshness, and no afternoon, When the great white sun in rising bringeth summer heat in June.
This meeting bringeth bloom to cheeks and lips and eyes: Thank the Vizier!
He that delicately bringeth up his servant from a child shall have him become his son at the length.
He maketh me to land on flat runways: he bringeth me in off the rough waters.
I beat my knaves She bringeth me the greate clubbed staves, And crieth, 'Slay the dogges every one, And break of them both back and ev'ry bone.
In like manner, the hen sitteth in complacency, but she bringeth forth and may cackle.
For lo, the feet of Him that bringeth good tidings and announceth peace are swift upon the mountains!
For the earthquake it choketh up many wells, it causeth much languishing: but it bringeth also to light inner powers and secrets.
The Knight shook his head with a faint smile, but for all that, Robin's words made him more blithe of heart, for in truth hope, be it never so faint, bringeth a gleam into darkness, like a little rushlight that costeth but a groat.
A merry going forth bringeth often a sorrowful return, and a merry evening maketh a sad morning?
Wherefore the hindrance by rot is rather to be ascribed to the unseasonableness and moisture of the weather in summer, also their licking in of mildews, gossamire, rowtie fogs, and rank grass, full of superfluous juice, but especially (I say) to over moist weather, whereby the continual rain piercing into their hollow fells soaketh forthwith into their flesh, which bringeth them to their baines.
Andrews, noting their vehement alteration from competent frugality into excessive gluttony to be brought out of England with James the First (who had been long time prisoner there under the fourth and fifth Henries, and at his return carried divers English gentlemen into his country with him, whom he very honourably preferred there), doth vehemently exclaim against the same in open Parliament holden at Perth, 1433, before the three estates, and so bringeth his purpose to pass in the end, by force of his learned persuasions, that a law was presently made there for the restraint of superfluous diet.