"methinkst" meaning in English

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Verb

IPA: /miːˈθɪŋkst/ [UK, US]
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  1. (archaic or humorous) methinks Related terms: methought [archaic], meseems [obsolete], methinkest
    Sense id: en-methinkst-en-verb-j7T-CL9N Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry
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          "text": "If thou designest to be honest, methinkst thou sayst, Why should not Singleton's plot be over with thee, as it is with her brother?"
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          "ref": "1857, Alfred Elwes, trans. Mary Lafon, \"Jaufry the Knight and the Fair Brunissende,\" Graham's illustrated magazine, publ. Watson, pg. 203",
          "text": "\"Dwarf,\" said the king, \" God save thee, too ! for thou methinkst are honest. Speak without fear, and do thy message featly.\""
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          "ref": "1907, Nixon Waterman, “New England Apostrophes,”, in The New England Magazine, volume 36, page 346",
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