Casteth

/ˈkæstəθ/ verb

Archaic third-person singular present tense of 'cast'; used in older English (especially the King James Bible) meaning 'throws' or 'directs'.

From Old English 'castan' (to throw) with the archaic '-eth' suffix forming third-person singular verbs. This grammatical form is characteristic of Early Modern English (1500-1700) before '-s' became the standard ending.

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