"Sinneth" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Sinneth" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Sinneth" Meaning

Sinneth probably doesn't exist as a word in the English language, however, I found that it might be a misspelling or a variation of the word "sinned" or the word "synthetic" or the word "sinnet" which is a non-standard term for a pattern or a part of armor or a rare surname.

However, one of the most plausible options would be that sinneth is a misspelling for the word "sineth", which is a very rare and obsolete word in Middle English. It is a verb that means "to sin" or "to commit a sin".

A more likely option is that sinneth is a variation of the Scottish word "sinnet", which refers to a snare or a mere rope used for snaring small birds or animals.

"Sinneth" Examples

Usage examples for the word "sinneth"

The verb "sinneth" appears in some traditional language versions of the Bible, for example: "And the Lord said unto Cain, Where is Abel, thy brother?" ("Sineth thou not against the blood of thy brother?" - Genesis 4:8, KJV)
This archaic or poetic uses of "sinneth" is modeled after the biblical older English word for "sin", taken from the Vulgate Latin "sinit".

Noun sense
"Sinneth", as a river, is a small village in Ireland.

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"Sinneth" Similar Words

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The word "sinned" is the past tense of the verb "sin", which means to do or behave in a way that is contrary to moral principles or standards, causing harm or wrongdoing to oneself or others.<br><br>Example: "He sinned against his family by taking their money without permission."<br><br>It can also be used in a spiritual or religious context, referring to the act of committing an immoral or sinful act that separates one from God or from a state of spiritual purity.<br><br>Example: "She sinned in prayer by not being truthful about her intentions."<br><br>In general, "sinned" implies a sense of guilt, remorse, or wrongdoing, and is often used to convey a negative judgment or moral censure.

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