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Definition of Quethe
1. to say [v QUOTH, QUETHING, QUETHES] - See also: say
Lexicographical Neighbors of Quethe
Literary usage of Quethe
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Fifty Earliest English Wills in the Court of Probate, London: A.D. 1387 by Frederick James Furnivall, Great Britain Court of Probate (1882)
"Al-so I be-quethe to the hye auter I Marc" / Also I ... Also SI be-quethe to Ion
16 Archer a ... that be not be-quethe ne ^euen, ..."
2. The East Anglian: Or, Notes and Queries on Subjects Connected with the by Charles Harold Evelyn White (1866)
"Fyrst, I he quethe my soule to ... It'm, I be quethe to John my sone, ... to him
I be quethe xvj. iiij. It'm, I wyll yt the bem yt the ..."
3. Wills and Inventories from the Registers of the Commissary of Bury St by Samuel Tymms (1850)
"... and a blak gowne • Itm I be quethe to the wyff of Robt Halowe my best ...
Itm I be quethe to Maistre} ..."
4. The Works of the British Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical ...edited by Robert Anderson edited by Robert Anderson (1795)
"... or juries quethe, • •. ... to declare ; 1 quethe hna Quene, «. ... </».
freely, at liberty Quod, pd< t. of quethe, ..."