English to Latin Meaning of quoth - inquam


Quoth :
inquam

inquam

inquit,
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Definitions of quoth in English
Verb(1) said (used only in first and third person singular before the subject).
Examples of quoth in English
(1) Any port in a storm, quoth the sailors, even if it's a Port-O-Potty.(2) ├ö├ç┬úWell, the tide is going out├ö├ç├ÿ quoth the sailor(3) Seabass miso-yaki - marinated for three days in miso and brown sugar, quoth our waiter - never quite rose above its excellent garlic mashed potatoes and dots of racy passionfruit purÔö£┬«e.(4) As a result, it saddens me to have to resort to this, but ├ö├ç├┐desperate times require desperate measures for measure├ö├ç├û, quoth The Bard, or someone else a bit like him who's equally famous.(5) Merriam-Webster online doth quoth : ├ö├ç├┐A geek used to be a carnival performer often billed as a wild man whose act usually includes biting the head off a live chicken or snake.├ö├ç├û(6) ├ö├ç├┐Ah,├ö├ç├û quoth he, as soon as the bike started, ├ö├ç├┐a blown cylinder head gasket.├ö├ç├û
(1) single quote ::
una quote
(2) double quote ::
duplex quote
(3) quote a price ::
nonnullas pretium
Synonyms
M
1. quoth ::
inquam
Different Forms
quoth
English to Latin Dictionary: quoth

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