declare + -eth (UK) IPA(key): /dɪˈkleəɹəθ/ <span class="searchmatch">declareth</span> (archaic) third-person singular simple present indicative of declare relatched...
relatched simple past and past participle of relatch <span class="searchmatch">declareth</span>...
Yorke, […], London: […] Richardi Graftoni […], published 1548, →OCLC: He <span class="searchmatch">declareth</span> you a true man to hym […] the saied dislaunder and noysyng notwithstandyng...
to temper. a. 1547, Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey, The faithful Lover <span class="searchmatch">declareth</span> his Pains and his uncertain Joys, and with only Hope recomforteth somewhat...
our English Homily entitled Againſt the perill of idolatry, abundantly <span class="searchmatch">declareth</span>; […] 1821, Lord Byron, “Cain, a Mystery”, in Sardanapalus, a Tragedy;...
Sir Galahad. c. 1547, Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey, The faithful Lover <span class="searchmatch">declareth</span> his Pains and his uncertain Joys, and with only Hope recomforteth somewhat...
nicairuccaiḥ svadhā abhi pra tasthau. He who was born as his all-knowing kinsman <span class="searchmatch">declareth</span> all the deities' generations. He from the midst of prayer his prayer hath...
to employ the Lex Talionis, or the right of retaliation, it finally <span class="searchmatch">declareth</span>, "their intent is never to double the harm, but rather to prevent it....
declare, declarest† declared, declaredst† 3rd-person singular declares, <span class="searchmatch">declareth</span>† declared plural declare subjunctive declare declared imperative declare...
People. With a Sermon of the Sacrament of Thankesgyuyng in the End, whiche <span class="searchmatch">Declareth</span> whether Christ be Bodyly in the Sacrament or Not, [Strasbourg]: [Printed...