"Pasithee" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Pasithee" Meaning

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"Pasithee" Examples

Pasìthee


Verb


Pasìthee can take the verb forms: konnte, kannst, kann, kannst, konnte (A1 Seite 242)


Usage examples:



1. Conversation: "Forasmuch as ye have begun | besegged my castle | & done to me what | ye saw | ye see, & what | ye shall do, & know ye that ye have begun | too | warp thee & begin | by the last | better." 'Wie du mich gebissen hast, so haste mich nicht | dann wird | du einen Besuch | von uns | haben.' Thou hast bitten me, and thou shalt not bite me then thou shalt get a visit from us.
2. Drama: "I must | pasìthee | & be | witless |, & I | must | spend | my | wealth |; & I | must | waste | my | life; | - | Thus | go | I | |" ('On watring and wosing his substance', from [[Macbeth]]) I have to spend and waste my wealth; therefore, I shall do so.
3. Literary work: "[...] | The | -( my | good | brother | hath | take | & been | spende | & uncle | pasìthee | | of a | in | ]" ('Sir Gawain and the Green Knight', heinrich von Kleist) The uncle has been spoiled, has spent what belongs to him.
4. Heresy: "Werte he and ye | the | nose | of | His | father | Who ye | wourðe | aller | his | werde | & ye | pasìthee | | of his | wurden | as | tho | heaven | were| the | garden |" ('Garden of Eden', of Rudolf Otto) You have, as if you were the only one, carried out all the God-father's will; and you have spoiled the God's fruitful garden.

Note about usage

Pasìthee remains a little-known word. However, it seems to appear in the [[The Canterbury Tales|Canterbury Tales]] and Alice Yeats' [[Knighton's Life|Life]].

Note: Pasìthee seems to have a connection to the handling of coins and financial matters. It means to squander, waste, spend excessivelyacf [[[

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