driveth

English

Etymology

drive + -eth

Verb

driveth

  1. (archaic) third-person singular simple present indicative of drive
    • 1900-1909', Oliver Elton, The Danish History online:
      Our son is slain, let us riot in battle; my eager love for him driveth me to my death, that I may not be left outliving my dear child.

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