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does “doth” means “piece of cloth”?
if not then what does it means
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“doth” is old english for “does”. You may be confusing it with “doff” which means remove (as in clothing).
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doth (v.) (Archaic)
A third person singular present tense of do.
You’ll find “doth” is used in William Shakespeare plays etc.
“False face must hide what the false heart doth know.”
William Shakespeare
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Doth means does.
“What doth he have?”
“What does he have?”
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“Doth” is an oldfashioned spelling of “does”.
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A few days ago
may be a typo
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