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vb. (en-archaic third-person singular of: dance)
Usage examples of "danceth".
But although thou shouldst dance before me, and leap all thy side-leaps, no one may say unto me: 'Behold, here danceth the last joyous man!
As a delicate wind danceth invisibly upon parqueted seas, light, feather-light, so danceth sleep upon me.
And though there be on earth fens and dense afflictions, he who hath light feet runneth even across the mud, and danceth, as upon well-swept ice.
That which giveth wings to asses, that which milketh the lionesses:- praised be that good, unruly spirit, which cometh like a hurricane unto all the present and unto all the populace,- -Which is hostile to thistle-heads and puzzle-heads, and to all withered leaves and weeds:- praised be this wild, good, free spirit of the storm, which danceth upon fens and afflictions, as upon meadows!