Lazeth vs Razeth - What's the difference?
lazeth | razeth |
(archaic) (laze)
Laziness.
An instance of lazing.
To be lazy, waste time.
To pass time relaxing.
Acidic steam created when super-hot lava contacts salt water.
(archaic) (raze)
To demolish; to level to the ground.
To scrape as if with a razor.
(rhizome of ginger).
In archaic terms the difference between lazeth and razeth
is that lazeth is third-person singular of laze while razeth is third-person singular of raze.lazeth
English
Verb
(head)laze
English
Etymology 1
Noun
(-)Verb
- The cat spent the afternoon lazing in the sun.
Synonyms
* idle * loaf * take it easyDerived terms
* laze about * laze around * lazyEtymology 2
Noun
(-)See also
* vogAnagrams
* zealrazeth
English
Verb
(head)raze
English
Etymology 1
From (etyl) raserVerb
(raz)- The word ‘laconic’ derives from Lakon (“person from Lakonia”) the district around Sparta in southern Greece in ancient times, whose inhabitants were famous for their brevity of speech. When threatened them with, “If I enter Laconia, I will raze Sparta,” the Spartans’ reply was, “If.”