cometh

word · lemma: come

Definition

An old or literary form of 'comes', used in archaic English such as the Bible or classic poetry. It means 'comes' or 'arrives'.

Usage & Nuances

Used only in very old texts, especially religious or poetic writing. 'Cometh' is never used in modern speech or writing except to create a historical or dramatic effect. Often follows 'he', 'she', or 'it' subjects.

Example Sentences

From the east cometh the wind that brings rain.

natural

He cometh quickly.

basic

Behold, the sun cometh over the hill.

basic

Trouble cometh when least expected.

basic

Ask, and it cometh unto you.

natural

Lo, here cometh your king!

natural