paceth

third-person singular simple present indicative of pace

Verb

  1. third-person singular simple present indicative of pace
    • Queen Elizabeth to the king of Scots:/ "When the first blast of a strange, unused, and seld heard of sound had pierced my ears, I supposed that flying fame, who with swift quills oft paceth with the worst, had brought...
    • The master paceth up and down his halls, And in the empty hours Can hear the tottering of his towers And tremor of their bases underground. - 1893, William Watson, The Poems of William Watson:
    • Through forest aisles while the wind chanteth low-- In God's cathedral where the great trees grow, Now all day long he paceth to and fro. - 1913, Virna Sheard, The Miracle and Other Poems: