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Definition of Quoth

Quoth
Quoth Quoth, v. t. [AS. cwe[eth]an, imp cw[ae][eth], pl. cw[=ae]don; akin to OS. que[eth]an, OHG. quethan, quedan, Icel. kve[eth]a, Goth. qi[thorn]an. [root]22. Cf. Bequeath.] Said; spoke; uttered; -- used only in the first and third persons in the past tenses, and always followed by its nominative, the word or words said being the object; as, quoth I. quoth he. ``Let me not live, quoth he.' --Shak.

Meaning of Quoth from wikipedia

- Look up quoth in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Quoth may refer to: Quoth (Discworld), a talking raven in the Discworld series of novels by Terry Pratchett...
- Quoth is a 1993 EP by Richard D. James released under the Polygon Window alias. It was released through Warp on 22 March 1993. The title track is included...
- me what thy lordly name is on the Night's Plutonian s****!"             Quoth the Raven "Nevermore." Much I marvelled this ungainly fowl to hear discourse...
- Analogue Bubblebath Vol 3 (1992) Surfing on Sine Waves (1993) Quoth (1993)...
- of Rats was known as the Bone Rat. Quoth is a talking raven who accompanies the Death of Rats. He was named Quoth by his previous owner, a wizard with...
- at chestes? It is truely an honest kynde of enterteynmente and wittie, quoth Syr Friderick. But me think it hath a fault, whiche is, that a man may be...
- often have sequels made that are of low quality. The recurring line is, "Quoth Wes Craven, let's make more!" In the Donald Duck 10-pager "Raven Mad" by...
- of your fiddle-faddle,' quoth she. 'Why, then, Goody Two-shoes, what if it be? Hold you, if you can, your ****le-tattle,' quoth he. The name is used herein...
- Press. pp. 85–87. ISBN 978-0-7735-2899-4. Lewis, Paul (March 6, 2011). "Quoth the detective: Edgar Allan Poe's case against the Boston literati". boston...
- Heywood (1546): Husband, (quoth she), ye studie, be merrie now, And even as ye thinke now, so come to yow. Nay not so, (quoth he), for my thought to tell...