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wotteth Meaning
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wotteth ()
3d pers. sing. pres. of Wit, to know.
wotteth Sentence Examples
- The wise man wotteth that true knowledge lies beyond mere appearance.
- She wotteth of the dangers that lurk in the shadows, yet she fears not.
- The knight wotteth that honor and valor are the highest of virtues.
- The jester wotteth that laughter can heal even the deepest of wounds.
- The hermit wotteth that solitude can be a source of enlightenment.
- The bard wotteth that his songs have the power to both inspire and mourn.
- The scientist wotteth that the pursuit of knowledge must be tempered by wisdom.
- The king wotteth that true leadership comes from serving the people, not ruling them.
- The child wotteth that innocence and wonder are precious gifts.
- The fool wotteth not of his own folly, and thus his actions bring ruin upon himself.
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3d pers. sing. pres. of Wit, to know.
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The wise man wotteth that true knowledge lies beyond mere appearance.
She wotteth of the dangers that lurk in the shadows, yet she fears not.
The knight wotteth that honor and valor are the highest of virtues.
The jester wotteth that laughter can heal even the deepest of wounds.