terms |
closeth |
As a noun terms
is .
As a verb closeth is
(archaic) (
close).
closeth |
closet |
As verbs the difference between closeth and closet
is that
closeth is third-person singular of close while
closet is to shut away for private discussion.
As a noun closet is
a piece of furniture or a cabinet in which clothes or household supplies may be stored.
As an adjective closet is
secret.
closeth |
loseth |
As verbs the difference between closeth and loseth
is that
closeth is (archaic) (
close) while
loseth is (
lose).
closeth |
closets |
As verbs the difference between closeth and closets
is that
closeth is third-person singular of close while
closets is third-person singular of closet.
As a noun closets is
plural of lang=en.
closeth |
cloyeth |
In archaic|lang=en terms the difference between closeth and cloyeth
is that
closeth is (archaic) (
close) while
cloyeth is (archaic) (
cloy).
As verbs the difference between closeth and cloyeth
is that
closeth is (archaic) (
close) while
cloyeth is (archaic) (
cloy).