Third-person singular simple present indicative form of want.(verb)
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Use "wanteth" in a sentence
"I say, when you can prove, That God hath made water baptism that wall, and that the stress of the after eighteen charges lie wholly and only in that; then you may, time enough, call my language such as wanteth charity: but I question though that was granted, whether your saying, I RAGE, will be justified in the day of judgment."
"Thy navel is like a round goblet, which wanteth not liquor."
"Then he continued, It wanteth three hours yet to prayer time; but I do not wish to be in doubt upon this matter; nay, I must know the moment exactly, for truly,"