Seemeth vs Seepeth - What's the difference?
seemeth | seepeth |
(archaic) (seem)
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* Herman Melville, Pierre; or, The Ambiguities
(archaic) (seep)
a small spring, pool, or other place where liquid from the ground (e.g. water, petroleum or tar) has oozed to the surface
moisture that seeps out; a seepage
A seafloor vent
In archaic|lang=en terms the difference between seemeth and seepeth
is that seemeth is (archaic) (seem) while seepeth is (archaic) (seep).As verbs the difference between seemeth and seepeth
is that seemeth is (archaic) (seem) while seepeth is (archaic) (seep).seemeth
English
Verb
(head)- And the children of Israel said unto the LORD, We have sinned: do thou unto us whatsoever seemeth good unto thee; deliver us only, we pray thee, this day.
- That unknown, approaching thing, seemeth ever ill, my brother, which must have unfrank heralds to go before.