Cometh
Cometh is the third-person singular present tense of the verb come in Early Modern English. It is now regarded as archaic or poetic and is seldom used in contemporary, non-literary prose. The form is commonly encountered in Shakespeare, the King James Bible, and other texts from roughly the 16th to 18th centuries.
Etymology and form: Cometh derives from Old English cuman with the present-tense suffix -eth, a pattern used
Usage and context: In modern writing, cometh is used to evoke historical atmosphere, religious gravitas, or
Pronunciation and spelling notes: Cometh is typically pronounced as KOM-eth, with the final -eth resembling the
See also: come, comes, came, coming, archaic English, King James Bible, Shakespearean English.