Indeed. Or forever and on and on; in truth forever.
"Fever yeah I burn forsooth"
-Fever by Peggy Lee
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"Forsooth" is an archaic term that means "in truth" or "indeed" in Old English. It was commonly used to emphasize the truthfulness or accuracy of a statement.
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Forsooth, it doth obtain in thee also.
Forsooth! The rebels will maraud these lands no more!
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only some elderly that are into good grammer. In other cases no one says it.
I narry can tell thou an answer to thine question, forsooth please make ready the spellcheck next time.
tooth tooth, forsooth, vermouth, Ruth, (un)couth, youth, truthtooth and truth rhymes with booth Ruth does too but that is a name.
Once there was a man with 72 sheep. And his friend said, "Forsooth, thou shalt divide thy sheep into nine equal groups!" And there was much rejoicing.