meditatedst
English
Verb
meditatedst
- (archaic) second-person singular simple past form of meditate
- 1835, George Stephens, The Manuscripts of Erdély. A Romance., volume II, London: Smith, Elder & Co., […], page 58:
- “Ah! I knew,” said Unna, “when I observed thee, awhile ago, in the chapel overhead, and marked the smile illumining thy dark brow, like the flashing lightning the gloomy krapacks, and heard thee name thy resolution, to see Hubert this night, that, in thy heart, thou meditatedst his destruction. […]”
- 1839, S[amuel] Naylor, Ceracchi, a Drama, and Other Poems, Maidenhead: Robinson, […], page 4:
- Not greater grief did swell thy bursting heart / Than mine, when by th’ambition of one man, / Each glorious good thou meditatedst, died.
- 1840, William Harrison Ainsworth, The Tower of London. A Historical Romance., London: Richard Bentley, […], page 198:
- Dost think Heaven would approve the foul deed thou meditatedst?
- 1894, Pandit Bhavâni-Shankar, transl., “Kalki Purâna”, in Lucifer, volume XV, part II, chapter I, page 322:
- That very form of Vishnu of boundless glory on which thou meditatedst, that in bodily shape is made manifest, nor is there any difference.
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