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QUOTH Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of QUOTH is said —used chiefly in the first and third persons with a postpositive subject. How to use quoth in a sentence.
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QUOTH Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
verb , Archaic. said (used with nouns, and with first- and third-person pronouns, and always placed before the subject): Quoth the raven, “Nevermore.”
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Quoth - Wikipedia
Quoth (Discworld), a talking raven in the Discworld series of novels by Terry Pratchett; Quoth (EP), the EP musical release by Polygon Window ( ...
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quoth, v. (pa. tense) Now arch. or dial. (kwəʊθ) [Pa. tense of quethe v. to say.] Said. 1. Used with ns., or pronouns of the first and third persons, to indicate that the words of a speaker are being repeated. The vb. is always placed before the subject, and the clause is commonly inserted parenthet...
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“Quoth” and “quote” are not related : r/etymology - Reddit
Quoth is from Middle English quoth, quath, from Old English cwæþ (first and third person past indicative of cweþan (“to say, speak to, address, exhort, ...
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quoth - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Middle English. edit. Verb. edit. quoth. alternative form of quath (“spoke”, etc.) Categories: English terms derived from Proto-Indo-European ...
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Quoth (EP)
Quoth is a 1993 EP by Richard D. James released under the Polygon Window alias. It was released through Warp on 22 March 1993.
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Quoth - Etymology, Origin & Meaning
Quoth originates from Old English cweþ, meaning "to say, speak, declare," derived from Proto-Germanic *kwethanan, reflecting past tense speech acts.
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Word of the Day - quoth - Dictionary.com
While quote derives from Medieval Latin quotāre “to divide (into chapters or verses),” quoth is the past tense of the obsolete verb quethe, from ...
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QUOTH | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
Meaning of quoth in English · (your) every word · add · come out with something · fall from something · find your voice · get in · in your own words · intone ...
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quoth, v. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
† intransitive. Chiefly Scottish. Used at the end of a piece of text to introduce the name of the author or scribe: wrote (i.e. written by). Obsolete.
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Quoth the Raven - Chapter 8 - Sextual
15 hours ago — Chapter Text. Enid nosed into the pale crook of Wednesday's neck and licked along her pulse. She brushed her lips over the sensitive mark ...
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quoth/kwəuθ; kwoθ/ v[Tn](1st and 3rd person singular past tense only 仅用於过去式单数第1及第3人称) (arch 古) said 说过 quoth I/he/she 我[他/她]说过.
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The word comes from the Scots and Ulster Scots phrase "quo he", which corresponds to "quoth he" in standard English.
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What's the analysis for たりとも? Quoth Edict, means "(not) even; (not) any", and is probably used as such: > (even one question, cannot answer) Is made up of the individual portions ("such things as") and ("even if...
You are close, but yout problem is that you are trying to interpret `...` as a modifying clause. It is rather a subject with a relative clause: 'I could not answer even something that is a (mere) single question'. But if you are not particularly interested in a deep analysis, you can just understand...
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