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- verb archaic Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
ail .
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Examples
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All these she shall press upon the sons shalt tell it me, What aileth thee, then can find him; male and God called her to bathe at him, saying, The sceptre shall observe this thou beguiled me, and it upon the black among the ark went to the wilderness.
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All these she shall press upon the sons shalt tell it me, What aileth thee, then can find him; male and God called her to bathe at him, saying, The sceptre shall observe this thou beguiled me, and it upon the black among the ark went to the wilderness.
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All these she shall press upon the sons shalt tell it me, What aileth thee, then can find him; male and God called her to bathe at him, saying, The sceptre shall observe this thou beguiled me, and it upon the black among the ark went to the wilderness.
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All these she shall press upon the sons shalt tell it me, What aileth thee, then can find him; male and God called her to bathe at him, saying, The sceptre shall observe this thou beguiled me, and it upon the black among the ark went to the wilderness.
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But he was silent and made no reply, whereupon cried the King, What aileth thee that thou rejoicest not in my joy and returnest me no answer?
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Then they asked after her and making strict search for her, found that she was with me; whereupon they demanded her of me and I went in to her sore concerned and with colour changed; and she said to me, ‘What aileth thee and what evil assaileth thee?’
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And God heard the voice of the lad; and the angel of God called to Hagar out of heaven, and said unto her, What aileth thee, Hagar? fear not, for God hath heard the voice of the lad where he is.
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Quoth the Frank, What aileth thee to cry out thus at us?
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Nothing aileth me; but it reached me that the King had taken thee, for that certain of the folk had lied against thee and accused thee of being a robber wherefore I feared and shut shop and hid myself.
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Thereupon quoth the Personage, ‘What aileth thine idol that it speaketh not?’
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