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goeth

Goes vs Goeth - What's the difference?

goes | goeth |


As a noun goes

is (person from goa).

As an adjective goes

is .

As a verb goeth is

(archaic) (go).

Goeth vs Gone - What's the difference?

goeth | gone |


In archaic terms the difference between goeth and gone

is that goeth is third-person singular of go while gone is ago (used post-positionally).

As an adjective gone is

away, having left.

As a preposition gone is

past, after, later than (a time).

Goety vs Goeth - What's the difference?

goety | goeth |


In archaic terms the difference between goety and goeth

is that goety is witchcraft, demonic magic, necromancy while goeth is third-person singular of go.

As a noun goety

is witchcraft, demonic magic, necromancy.

As a verb goeth is

third-person singular of go.

Goeth vs Goth - What's the difference?

goeth | goth |


As a verb goeth

is (archaic) (go).

As a noun goth is

a member of the east germanic tribe, who invaded the roman empire in the 3rd to 5th centuries.

Doeth vs Goeth - What's the difference?

doeth | goeth |


As verbs the difference between doeth and goeth

is that doeth is archaic third-person singular of do; does while goeth is third-person singular of go.

Goeth vs Go - What's the difference?

goeth | go |


As a verb goeth

is (archaic) (go).

As a noun go is

water.