Couldst - definition of couldst by The Free Dictionary 1 a sealed container for food, beverages, etc , as of aluminum, sheet iron coated with tin, or other metal 3 a bucket or other container for holding or carrying liquids 4 a metal or plastic container for holding film on cores or reels 5 Slang: Sometimes Vulgar toilet; bathroom 6 Slang jail 7 Slang: Sometimes Vulgar buttocks 8 Mil
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Couldst Definition Meaning - YourDictionary (archaic) Second-person singular simple past of can Find similar words to couldst using the buttons below Couldst definition: <a>Can < a>
couldst - WordReference. com Dictionary of English couldst (kŏŏdst, kŏŏtst), auxiliary v and v [Archaic ] 2nd pers sing pt of can 1 Also, could•est (kŏŏd′ ist) USA pronunciation can1 kæn; unstressed kən auxiliary (modal) verb All present tense forms: can, past: could have the ability to: She can solve the problem easily to know how to: I can play chess, but not very well
COULDST meaning: Able to; old form could - OneLook We found 12 dictionaries that define the word couldst: General (12 matching dictionaries) couldst: Merriam-Webster couldst: Oxford Learner's Dictionaries couldst: Collins English Dictionary Could'st, Couldst, could'st, couldst: Wordnik could'st, couldst: Wiktionary couldst: Webster's New World College Dictionary, 4th Ed
Topical Bible: Couldst The term "couldst" is an archaic form of the word "could," used in older English translations of the Bible It is a second person singular past form of "can," often found in the context of addressing God or an individual in a formal or poetic manner