Definition of Didst

1. Verb. (archaic with thou) (form of second person singular past tense do) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Didst

1. do [v] - See also: do

Lexicographical Neighbors of Didst

didjeridu
didjeridus
didn't
didna
didnae
didncha
didntcha
didoes
didomain
didomains
didonia
didos
didrachm
didrachms
dids
didst (current term)
diduction
diductions
didy
didya
didym
didym-
didymalgia
didymium
didymiums
didymo
didymosphenia geminata
didymous
didymus
didynamia

Literary usage of Didst

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Notes and Queries by Martim de Albuquerque (1870)
"... didst leave thou me ; 1 got it not deeply-deep in Carragh ... didst leave thou me. I gave my web of hemp, and I gave my web of flax, ..."

2. Journal of Theological Studies (1908)
"B; ' And while Thou didst accept the sacrifice of Abel, as of an holy 3 person, Thou didst reject the gift of Cain, the murderer of his brother, ..."

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