commend + -eth <span class="searchmatch">commendeth</span> (archaic) third-person singular simple present indicative of commend...
Browne, Pseudodoxia Epidemica, V.23: From natural considerations physick <span class="searchmatch">commendeth</span> the use of venery; and haply incest, adultery or stupration, may prove...
taketh it, for his own was broken short, and departeth from the knight and <span class="searchmatch">commendeth</span> him to God. And he goeth his way a great pace, and Messire Gawain also...
ebriety unto hilarity, and in effect making no more thereof than Seneca <span class="searchmatch">commendeth</span>, and was allowable in Cato; that is, a sober incalescence and regulated...
[…] Robert Barker, […], →OCLC, 1 Corinthians 8:8, column 2: But meate <span class="searchmatch">commendeth</span> vs not to God: for neither if we eate, are we the better: neither if wee...
ak þanei frauja gaswikunþeiþ. For not he that <span class="searchmatch">commendeth</span> himself is approved, but whom the Lord <span class="searchmatch">commendeth</span>. (KJV) 4th century C.E., Wulfila (attributed)...
this belongeth to the angel or minister of the Church), and the Lord <span class="searchmatch">commendeth</span> him for trying […] 1878, Edward Miller, The History and Doctrines of Irvingism...
2nd-person singular commendest commendedest, commendest 3rd-person singular <span class="searchmatch">commendeth</span> commended, commende subjunctive singular commende imperative singular...