The phrase "how comest thou, hitcher?" is an archaic way of asking, "how did you come here, hitcher?" It uses old English grammar, where "comest" is the second person singular form of "come," and "thou" is the singular form of "you." The word "hitcher" typically refers to someone who is hitchhiking or seeking a ride. Overall, the phrase conveys curiosity about the hitchhiker's arrival or journey.
Absolutely nothing. You were doing fine until the word "naught". "Thou comest" is the singular form of "you come" which is now somewhat obsolete. Reversing the order into "comest thou" makes it a question, as "Are you coming" is the question form of "You are coming". "Hither" means "toward here" or "toward me", although the direction is already implied by the use of the word "come". Thus "Comest thou hither" means the same as "Are you coming here" which is all well and good. But the word "naught" means "nothing", so "Comest thou hither naught" means "Are you coming here nothing." which means . . . naught.
You fall flat on your face. You're embarassed.
I think it means (I'm going out on a limb here): You, come over here. Thou= you comest= come hither= over here I did not get this from an official source, but using my knowledge of media and context clues, I'm 99.9% sure I'm right. The only doubt is that I did not get this from an official source.
What is thy name? and wherefore comest thou hither, Before King Richard in his royal lists? Against whom comest thou? and what's thy quarrel? Speak like a true knight, so defend thee heaven!William Shakespeare: King Richard the Second, Act I, Scene III, spoken by the Lord Marshall to an unrecognised knight, who replies that he is Harry of Hereford etc.
It was one of the two criminals being crucified with Jesus in Luke 23:42 who said " Lord, remember me when thou comest into thy kingdom.
It does not specify one side or the other. The thief Who asked Jesus: "Lord, remember me when thou comest into thy kingdom." The other thief "railed on him, saying, If thou be Christ, save thyself and us." Luke 23:39,42.
The cast of The Hitcher - 2012 includes: Bethany Bodin as Hot girl Casey Loebs as The Hitcher (2012)
The Hitcher (2006) is rated R for strong bloody violence, terror and language.
The Hitcher - 2012 was released on: USA: 15 July 2012
Sean Bean played the role of John Ryder/The Hitcher .
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