In middle English the verb "to do" was conjugated as follows:
I do
Thou doest
He doeth or she doeth
We do
You do
They do
In Early Modern English, "doeth" became "doth" and eventually "does"
It doesn't mean anything. Carroll deliberately wrote it as nonsense. It's a parody of the morality poem 'How doth the little busy bee' by Isaac Watts.
it means does for exsample (how doth the little crocodile improve his shining tail)
"Doth" means does, not only in Julius Caesar but also in any other work by Shakespeare, or any other contemporary work in English like the King James Bible.
"Sleep no more, Macbeth doth murder sleep."
monologue
"doth" means "does", "perplex" means "confuse". ecstacy does confuse or bewilder.
It doesn't mean anything. Carroll deliberately wrote it as nonsense. It's a parody of the morality poem 'How doth the little busy bee' by Isaac Watts.
your fat
it means does for exsample (how doth the little crocodile improve his shining tail)
Anita Doth is 5' 5".
Anita Doth goes by A.
gay.
The phrase "Doth thou sun moveth" is not grammatically correct in modern English. A more accurate phrasing might be "Doth the sun move," which would essentially mean asking if the sun moves. This question relates to the historical belief that the sun orbited around the Earth, which has since been proven incorrect by our understanding of heliocentrism.
it means that the lady is arguing to much
Doth is the Elizabethan form of does, and is considered more formal.
United We Doth was created on 2003-07-29.
How Doth the Little Crocodile was created in 1865.