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The word modern is mostly used as adjective; e.g. modern architecture, modern art, modernfashion, modern English and so on.
Artist, artifact, and artificial
the word beseech is modern English, albeit a little irregular for colloquial speech.Any of the following are acceptable synonyms:begimploreentreatsupplicateprayplead
The word "thermometer" has roots in English, Modern Latin, and French. The word is a combination of the French "thermometer" and the Modern Latin "thermometrum." The word "thermometer" came about in the 17th century.
Classical.
Said
The modern equivalent of "saith" is "says" or "said." It is used in contemporary language to indicate the speaker of a quote or statement.
"Saith" is an obsolete way of saying "says"As in ..."Vengeance is mine, saith the Lord", which means "Vengeance is mine, says the Lord." It can only be used where you would use "says", never where you would use "say".
Saith the Lord was created in 1996.
Saith the Lord has 29 pages.
Saith is a close cousin to pollack and cod
"Sayeth" is indeed a word; or perhaps it is more accurate to say that it was a word. The Oxford English Dictionary records this spelling being used in the 16th and 17th centuries. The alternative spelling "saith" has been used since the 13th century and still appears in deliberately archaic usage. The modern English equivalent to both is "says", the present indicative third person singular.
Modern word: dungeon
The modern English word for "thee" is you. Thee and thou are used the same way as our modern you and your.
In the King James version, it doesn't.The word - latter - and the word - greater - only appear in the same verse once.Hag 2:9 The glory of this latter house shall be greater than of the former, saith the LORD of hosts: and in this place will I give peace, saith the LORD of hosts.
The modern version for this word is easy
In Welsh, 37 is spelled as "tri deg saith".