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Meaning of causedst | Babel Free

Verb CEFR B2

Definitions

second-person singular simple past indicative of cause

archaic, form-of, indicative, past, second-person, singular

Examples

“Oh fortune thy Wreſting vvavering ſtate, Hath franght vvith Cares my troubled vvitt; Wheſe vvitnes this preſent priſonn late, Could beare mhere once vvas Ioy ſloune quitt, Thon cauſedſt the gniltle to be loſed, Frombandes vvehre innocents vvehre indosed, And conſed the gniltles, te be reſerned.”
“After a whole monethes attendance thou ſenteſt for vs, we came in all haſt, without feare of harme, and thou cauſedſt vs to bee vſed like a companie of theeues; […]”
“[…] therefore Auſtin prayeth, Thee, O my God, I beſeech pardon my ſinne, and which cauſedſt thy ſeruant Moſes to ſpeake the truth, cauſe me alſo to vnderſtand it.”
“O Lord forbid it, and keēpe vs from the moſt pernicious ſinne of adultery, which being ſo odious in thy ſight, as thou cauſedſt to fall in one day for the ſame twenty and threē thouſand, but indue vs with thine holy Spirit, that weē may keēpe our bodies cleane and vndefiled members of theē, […]”
“They digged deepe to hide their counſell from thee, but the darkeneſſe hideth not from thee, thou broughteſt to light their workes of darkeneſſe, thou cauſedſt their own tongus to make them to fall—[…]”
“[…] what harme diddeſt thou vnto vs, when thou cauſedſt the king of glory to be crucified, Ah thou falſe Satan, thou knoweſt not what thou haſt done?”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.

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