<span class="searchmatch">com'st</span> (obsolete) come + -est comest (archaic) second-person singular simple present indicative of come 1611, The Holy Bible, […] (King James Version)...
Blount, published 1623, →OCLC, [Act I, scene iv], page 257, column 1: Thou <span class="searchmatch">com'ſt</span> in ſuch a queſtionable ſhape / That I will ſpeake to thee. questionability...
25: Mar. In Gods name, and the Kings, say who yͧ [thou] art. And why thou <span class="searchmatch">com'st</span> thus knightly clad in Armes? 1822, Lord Byron, Werner, act IV, scene i:...
Samuel, recovering himself, "thee shalst have a quart for it when thee <span class="searchmatch">com'st</span> to my house.” 2000 October 11, Sybrand Bakker, “oracle beginners”, in comp...
V, scene iii], page 129, column 1: O Error ſoone conceyu’d, Thou neuer <span class="searchmatch">com’ſt</span> vnto a happy byrth, But kil’ſt the Mother that engendred thee. (transitive)...
Iaggard, and Ed[ward] Blount, published 1623, →OCLC, [Act V, scene v]: Thou <span class="searchmatch">com'st</span> to use thy tongue. From the written form of first; see further etymology...
→OCLC, page 69: Money, thou bane of bliſſe, & ſourſe of vvo, / VVhence <span class="searchmatch">com'ſt</span> thou, that thou art ſo freſh and fine? / I knovv thy parentage is baſe and...
daring ſtand / Tryall in ſuch a cauſe, by treachery / Haſt cut him off; And <span class="searchmatch">com'ſt</span> to make thy peace: / Preſuming on my Poverty, vvith money. c. 1700, Charles...