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Definition of "forbiddeth" [forbiddeth]

  • Third-person singular simple present indicative form of forbid. (verb)

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Use "forbiddeth" in a sentence
  • "The Lord commanded us not to do harm, lest sin attach to us; wherefore it befitteth us to take compt of whatso is right to do, for that the Almighty biddeth us naught but good in all cases and forbiddeth us only from evil; but what we do, we do of our own design, be it fair or faulty."
  • "Now the Blind is the similitude of the body which seeth not save by the spirit, and the Cripple that of the soul, for that it hath no power of motion but by the body; the garden is the works, for which the creature is rewarded or punished, and the Overseer is the reason which biddeth to good and forbiddeth from evil."
  • "Answered he, She hath threatened me with death and crucifixion and she forbiddeth me to write to her, but if"