Third-person singular simple present indicative form of know.(verb)
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Use "knoweth" in a sentence
"And what he then knoweth, that is from a divine light, and never from natural light."
"Others have said that the verb rendered "knoweth," means sometimes to make known, or to reveal; and that the passage means, "That day and hour none makes known, neither the angels, nor the Son, but the Father.""
"But because it is tyme to finishe this reasonyng, I wil turne againe to my first purpose, and partly I shall avoide the same reproche, wherin they use to condempne in this towne, such as knoweth not when to make an ende."