saith

/sɛθ/
verb
  1. An old form of the word 'says,' used in older English, especially in the Bible and religious texts.
    • He saith unto them, 'Follow me.'
    • The prophet saith, 'The Lord is my shepherd.'
    • The ancient text saith that the city was built in a single night.
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