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Meaning of quoth

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quoth (v. t.)

Said; spoke; uttered; -- used only in the first and third persons in the past tenses, and always followed by its nominative, the word or words said being the object; as, quoth I. quoth he.

quoth Sentence Examples

  1. "Quo th' raven, 'Nevermore,'" uttered the ominous bird perched upon the bust.
  2. "Quo' she, 'My lord, my love is true,'" replied the fair maiden to her suitor.
  3. "Quo' the old man, 'The sea's a cruel mistress,'" warned the weathered mariner.
  4. "Quo' the knight, 'Honor is my guide,'" declared the noble warrior.
  5. "Quo' the child, 'A rainbow is a promise,'" exclaimed the young dreamer.
  6. "Quo' the poet, 'Words dance on the page,'" described the scribe his craft.
  7. "Quo' the queen, 'Knowledge is power,'" proclaimed the wise ruler.
  8. "Quo' the scientist, 'Gravity holds us down,'" explained the researcher the force of nature.
  9. "Quo' the philosopher, 'Truth is elusive,'" pondered the seeker of knowledge.
  10. "Quo' the oracle, 'The future is unknown,'" uttered the mysterious seer.

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Said; spoke; uttered; -- used only in the first and third persons in the past tenses, and always followed by its nominative, the word or words said being the ob

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"Quo th' raven, 'Nevermore,'" uttered the ominous bird perched upon the bust.

"Quo' she, 'My lord, my love is true,'" replied the fair maiden to her suitor.

"Quo' the old man, 'The sea's a cruel mistress,'" warned the weathered mariner.

"Quo' the knight, 'Honor is my guide,'" declared the noble warrior.