Findest vs Finest - What's the difference?
findest | finest |
(find)
* {{quote-book, year=1831, author=Thomas Carlyle, title=Sartor Resartus, chapter=, edition=
, passage=The drop which thou shakest from thy wet hand, rests not where it falls, but to-morrow thou findest it swept away; already on the wings of the North-wind, it is nearing the Tropic of Cancer. }}
* {{quote-book, year=1872, author=J. Fenimore Cooper, title=The Bravo, chapter=, edition=
, passage=Remember, that as thou findest favor with the council, thine own fate will be decided." }}
* {{quote-book, year=1903, author=Philip P. Wells, title=Bible Stories and Religious Classics, chapter=, edition=
, passage=Seek and what thou findest that is thine, take with thee. }}
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(fine)
(informal) Police officers.
As a verb findest
is archaic second-person singular of find.As an adjective finest is
superlative of fine.As a noun finest is
police officers.findest
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Verb
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citation
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finest
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Adjective
(head)- This is the finest wine you can get here.
- Use the finest sandpaper available.
Derived terms
* finest hourNoun
(-)- Fifty of New York's finest were on hand for security.