What does Taketh mean? - Definitions. net "Taketh" is the archaic form of the verb "take" in the third person singular form of the present tense, used primarily in old English literature or religious texts
taketh - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Verb [edit] taketh (archaic) third-person singular simple present indicative of take quotations Categories: English terms with audio pronunciation English non-lemma forms English verb forms English archaic third-person singular forms English terms with quotations
Topical Bible: Taketh The term "taketh" is an archaic form of the verb "take," commonly found in the King James Version and other traditional translations of the Bible It is used to describe the action of taking, receiving, or seizing something or someone
King James Bible Dictionary - Reference List - Taketh In a general sense, to get hold or gain possession of a thing in almost any manner, either by receiving it when offered, or by using exertion to obtain it take differs from seize, as it does not always imply haste, force or violence
Taketh vs Takest - Whats the difference? | WikiDiff In archaic terms the difference between taketh and takest is that taketh is third-person singular of take while takest is archaic second-person singular of take