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- verb archaic Second-person singular simple present form of
kiss .
Etymologies
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Examples
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And four years after that he went to Rome, and there his sister, the virgin, kissed his hand as of a priest, and he smiling said: Lo! as I told thee, now thou kissest my hand as of a priest.
The Golden Legend, vol. 3 1230-1298 1900
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And why feel I thy heart a-thumping every time thou kissest me,
Late Lyrics and Earlier : with Many Other Verses Thomas Hardy 1884
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"Be careful my Señorito!" she cried starting back and then laughing, "be careful how thou kissest the love of el bueno Diablo, or he may be jealous and play thee a bad trick."
The Beautiful Eyes of Ysidria Charles A. Gunnison 1879
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The child thou lovest thou kissest not; the child thou hatest thou strikest not.
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The wife thou lovest thou kissest not; the wife thou hatest thou strikest not.
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After they had thus sung together, he was embraced in a way ineffable, and it was said to him at the time: -- The more lovingly thou embracest me, and the more spiritually thou kissest me, so much the more ravishingly and lovingly shalt thou be embraced by my glory.
The Life of Blessed Henry Suso by Himself. Heinrich or Suso 1865
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And this is chiefly true as thou kissest in the dew,
The Emigrant Mechanic and Other Tales in Verse Together with Numerous Songs Upon Canadian Subjects Thomas Cowherd 1862
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Whoe'er in peace thou kissest, sickens at that belch of thine.
The Lay of the Cid ca. 1043-1099 Cid 1071
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