meaning - What does the -st word ending mean and is it used in any . . . Your -st endings are two different grammatical animals In wouldst it is the standard verb ending for the archaic second person singular familiar thou: Cleopatra O, I would thou didst, So half my Egypt were submerged and made A cistern for scaled snakes! Go, get thee hence: Hadst thou Narcissus in thy face, to me Thou wouldst appear most ugly He is married? — Antony and Cleopatra 2 5 1174
Hypocrites quality 11 letters - 7 Little Words Cistern 7 little words Makes fun of 7 little words Banana Boat product 7 little words Very sorry 7 little words Like some particles 7 little words Hypocrite’s quality 7 little words Defeats 7 little words Piz Buin product 7 little words Or you may find it easier to make another search for another clue Enter part of the clue in the search box