lendeth
English
Etymology
lend + -eth
Verb
lendeth
- (archaic) Third-person singular simple present indicative form of lend
- 1852: John Mitchell, My Grey Goose Quill, and other poems and songs, “Hope Lendeth a Charm”, page 180 (Caldwell & Son of New Street, Paisley)
- Hope lendeth a charm to the hours
That measure our days and our years,
And wreaths round the future the flowers
That Time in his course stains with tears.
- Hope lendeth a charm to the hours
- 1852: John Mitchell, My Grey Goose Quill, and other poems and songs, “Hope Lendeth a Charm”, page 180 (Caldwell & Son of New Street, Paisley)