Third-person singular simple present indicative form of drink.(verb)
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Use "drinketh" in a sentence
"“The fire of the world eateth but drinketh not; the fire which eateth and drinketh is Hell-fire; the fire of the sun drinketh but eateth not, and the fire of the moon neither eateth nor drinketh.”"
"Perhaps, however, we should draw attention to the words of CHRIST, "whosoever drinketh"; not drank -- once for all -- but "drinketh," that is habitually: as in chap.vii. 38, 39, where, after promising that out of him "shall flow rivers of living water," it is significally added, "this spake He of the"
"John 6: 56: “He that eateth my flesh, and drinketh my blood, dwelleth in me, and I in him.”"