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easeth
vb. (context archaic English) (en-third-person singular of: ease)
Usage examples of "easeth".
For ofttime untrue folk he easeth, And true folk so bitterly displeaseth, That for default of grace* he lets them spill.
The leaves applied to the places troubled with the shrinking in the sinews or arteries give much ease: a juice of the leaves or rather the roots themselves given to drink with old wine, doth wonderfully help the biting of any serpents-the root beaten with a little salt and laid on the place suddenly easeth the pain thereof, and helpeth those that are bit by a mad dog:.