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What (who) is -eth - definition

VERB IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE
English verb; English conjugation; -ed; Doeth; -eth

-eth         
-eth1
¦ suffix variant spelling of -th1 (as in fiftieth).
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-eth2
(also -th)
¦ suffix archaic forming the third person singular of the present tense of verbs: doeth.
Origin
OE -eth, -ath, -th.
ETH Board         
BOARD OF THE SWISS FEDERAL INSTITUTES OF TECHNOLOGY
ETH-Domain; ETH-Rat; Conseil des EPF; ETH-Board; Board of the Swiss Federal Institutes of Technology
The Board of the Swiss Federal Institutes of Technology (ETH Board, German: Rat der Eidgenössischen Technischen Hochschulen, French: Conseil des écoles polytechniques fédérales) is the strategic unit elected by the Swiss Federal Council to manage the Swiss Federal Institutes of Technology Domain (ETH Domain).
-ed         
1.
-ed is added to verbs to form their past tense or their past participle. If the verb ends in e, one of the e's is dropped. If the verb ends in y, the y is usually changed to i.
I posted the letter...
He danced well...
'I quite understand,' he replied.
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2.
-ed is added to nouns to form adjectives that describe someone or something as having a particular feature or features.
...a fat, bearded man.
...coloured flags.
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3.
-ed is added to nouns or verbs combined with other words, to form compound adjectives.
...a cone-shaped container...
He wore green-tinted glasses.
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Wikipedia

English verbs

Verbs constitute one of the main parts of speech (word classes) in the English language. Like other types of words in the language, English verbs are not heavily inflected. Most combinations of tense, aspect, mood and voice are expressed periphrastically, using constructions with auxiliary verbs.

Generally, the only inflected forms of an English verb are a third person singular present tense form ending in -s, a past tense (also called preterite), a past participle (which may be the same as the past tense), and a form ending in -ing that serves as a present participle and gerund. Most verbs inflect in a simple regular fashion, although there are about 200 irregular verbs; the irregularity in nearly all cases concerns the past tense and past participle forms. The copula verb be has a larger number of different inflected forms, and is highly irregular.

For details of the uses of particular verb tenses and other forms, see the article Uses of English verb forms. For certain other specific topics, see the articles listed in the adjacent box.

Examples of use of -eth
1. A dynasty called Zagwe replaced the traditional Solomonic dynastic line in '12 (Eth.
2. Perdrisat of Williamsburg, Virginia I was a graduate student at the ETH [Swiss Federal Institute of Technology] in Zurich, Switzerland.
3. Another important level for diplomacy will be consolidating partnership with Israel and reinvigorating relations with eth Arab world.
4. Heat two÷ 1, R Ramzi (Burundi) 3min 34.6'sec; 2, A Webb (US) 3÷36.07; 3, T Boukensa (Alg) 3÷36.14; 11, M East (GB) 3÷40.27. 10,000m÷ Final÷ 1, K Bekele (Eth) 27min 08.33sec; 2, S Sihine (Eth) 27÷08.87; 3, M Mosop (Ken) 27÷08.'6.
5. We call on all that the hunger strike includes both December 24–25, 2005 and January 7–8,2006 or Tahasas 28, 1''7(Eth.