Quote vs Quoth - What's the difference?
quote | quoth |
To repeat someone’s exact words.
To prepare a summary of work to be done and set a price.
(Commerce) To name the current price, notably of a financial security.
To indicate verbally or by equivalent means the start of a quotation.
(archaic) To observe, to take account of.
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A quotation, statement attributed to someone else.
A quotation mark.
A summary of work to be done with a set price.
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(archaic, or, literary) (quethe); said
* 19th century ,
* 1845
* 1883 , (Howard Pyle), (The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood)
*:“Good morrow to thee, jolly fellow,” quoth Robin, “thou seemest happy this merry morn.”
*:“Ay, that am I,” quoth the jolly Butcher, “and why should I not be so? Am I not hale in wind and limb? Have I not the bonniest lass in all Nottinghamshire? And lastly, am I not to be married to her on Thursday next in sweet Locksley Town?”
As verbs the difference between quote and quoth
is that quote is to repeat someone’s exact words while quoth is simple past of quethe; said.As a noun quote
is a quotation, statement attributed to someone else.quote
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Verb
Synonyms
* (repeat words) citeAntonyms
* end quote * unquoteDerived terms
* quotable * quote unquote * misquoteNoun
(en noun)- ''After going over the hefty quotes , the board decided it was cheaper to have the project executed by its own staff.
Usage notes
Until the late 19th century, quote'' was exclusively used as a verb. Since then, it has been used as a shortened form of either quotation or quotation mark; see , above. This use as a noun is well-understood and widely used, although it is often rejected in formal and academic contexts.Rosenheim, Edward W.; Ann Batko. (2004) ''When Bad Grammar Happens to Good People: How to Avoid Common Errors in English . Career Press, Franklin Lakes, NJ. p. 207 ISBN 1-56414-722-3Derived terms
* pull-quoteSee also
* attest * MSRP * invoiceAnagrams
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quoth
English
Verb
- “Pull, if ye never pull’d before;
- Good ringers, pull your best,” quoth he.
- Tell me what thy lordly name is on the Night’s Plutonian shore!
Quoth the raven, “Nevermore.”