Third-person singular simple present indicative form of wax.(verb)
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Use "waxeth" in a sentence
"THEN when Judah waxeth, that is to say, when love and desire of unseen true goods is rising and waxing in a man's affection; then coveteth Rachel for to bear some children; that is to say, then coveteth reason to know these things that affection feeleth; for as it falleth to the affection for to love, so it falleth to the reason for to know."
"And ever the more that Judah waxeth, that is to say love, so much the more desireth Rachel bearing of children, that is to say, reason studieth after knowing."
"He sometimes uses the obsolete termination of verbs, as "waxeth,""