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.
Forsooth.
Forsooth
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.
In sooth, I shall endeavor to answer thy query in the manner of old English. Pray, what dost thou wish to inquire? Forsooth, I am at thy service.
tooth tooth, forsooth, vermouth, Ruth, (un)couth, youth, truthtooth and truth rhymes with booth Ruth does too but that is a name.