Third-person singular present simple form of get(verb)
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Use "getteth" in a sentence
"Nevertheless he who hath wings hath no repose at most seasons, for that the good he getteth is not a fourth part of what ill betideth him, and the highmost aims of the creature are repose and ease of life."
"But getteth a receipt to present to thine accountant at tax time."
"Your new identity might get you laid (although "back in the day" people said "getteth you lain"), or you might be severely beaten (or, in the language of the times, "catch a beatdown")."