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vb. (en-archaic second-person singular of: call)
Usage examples of "callest".
Therefore, I will part with my pride to the noble canons of the church--my luxury, as thou callest it, to the monks of the rule--and my bloodthirstiness to the Knights of the Temple.
What others _see_ of thy _honors_, as thou callest them, they can mayhap endure.
Let this Nubian, as thou callest him, first do his errand to our cousin--besides, he is mute too, is he not?
Father, mother, and nurturers absent, Thou present, who hast created, who callest, who also by those who are set over us workest some good for the salvation of our souls, what didst Thou at that time, O my God?
Thou callest us, therefore, to understand the Word, God with Thee, God, 957 which is spoken eternally, and by it are all things spoken eternally.
And therefore, O Lord, are Thy judgments to be dreaded, since Thy truth is neither mine, nor his, nor another’s, but of all of us, whom Thou publicly callest to have it in common, warning us terribly not to hold it as specially for ourselves, test we be deprived of it.
Imputest thou that to my default, or will Of wandering, as thou callest it, which who knows But might as ill have happened thou being by, Or to thyself perhaps?
An instrument of thy body is also thy little sagacity, my brother, which thou callest "spirit"- a little instrument and plaything of thy big sagacity.
Thou callest thyself the mighty king of the world, and yet thou tremblest before the arms of thy subject!