goes |
goeth |
As a noun goes
is (
person from goa).
As an adjective goes
is .
As a verb goeth is
(archaic) (
go).
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 |
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 |
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 |
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 |
go |
As a verb goeth
is (archaic) (
go).
As a noun go is
water.