import + -eth <span class="searchmatch">importeth</span> (archaic) third-person singular simple present indicative of import...
dulcoration of things is worthy to be tried to the full ; for that dulcoration <span class="searchmatch">importeth</span> a degree to nourishment : and the making of things inalimental , to become...
Salusbury, (Please provide the book title or journal name): See how much it <span class="searchmatch">importeth</span> to learn to take Time by the Fore-Top. (transitive) To be of importance...
edition, London: […] Iohn Haviland for Hanna Barret, →OCLC: Number itself <span class="searchmatch">importeth</span> not much in armies where the people are of weak courage. (countable) An...
power of God's; but this is not that acknowledgment, which sacrificing <span class="searchmatch">importeth</span>, but that, which every act of religion implieth. He that sacrificeth,...
the New Exchange, →OCLC, pages 111–112: [F]or Empire and Greatneſs it <span class="searchmatch">importeth</span> moſt, that a Nation do profeſs Arms as their principal Honour, Study and...
ſavageneſſe of mind, and crueltie of life: and withall, inſomuch as it <span class="searchmatch">importeth</span> infinite difficulties, to the preaching of the Goſpel, and Civill Government;...
published 1888, →OCLC: […] Sirs, this knave arrow likes me not. But it <span class="searchmatch">importeth</span> rather to take counsel. Who should this be? Bethink you, Bennet. Of so...
and to delight in the company of religious men: […] [T]his direction <span class="searchmatch">importeth</span> good from jovial perſons, and is an excellent time to have dealings with...
Constantine, Sir John Constantine[3]: Nay, Number it selfe in Armies <span class="searchmatch">importeth</span> not much where the People is of weake courage: For (as Virgil saith) It...