Meaning of neighboreth | Babel Free
Definitions
third-person singular simple present indicative of neighbor
archaic, form-of, indicative, present, singular, third-person
Examples
“Of Villages ſhee holds as husbandly a port, / As any Britiſh Ile that neighboreth Neptunes Court.”
“The farre end of this Chapell, called the Chapell of S. Iohn (and of the Anointing, by reaſon of the ſtone which it neighboreth) is confined with the foote of Caluary, where on the left ſide of the Altar there is a cleft in the rocke: […]”
“Africus is tempeſtuous and flegmatike, and becauſe it neighboreth the South, ſometimes it bringeth Raines, Thunders and Sickneſſes.”
“Those of Mount Seir, that neighboreth by east / The holy city, faithful folk each one, / Down from the hill descended most and least, / And to the Christian Duke by heaps they gone, / And welcome him and his, with joy and feast, / On him they smile, on him they gaze alone, / And were his guides, as faithful, from that day, / As Hesperus, that leads the sun his way.”
““This, who most neighboreth me upon the right, brother and master was to me, and he was Albert of Cologne, I Thomas of Aquino.””
“St. Bernard identifies our first parents for the pilgrim-poet in these lines: He who neighboreth [Mary] upon the left is that father because of whose audacious tasting the human race has tasted such bitterness.”
“For it is certain Cadmus was the first that (from Phœnicia, a country that neighboreth Judea) brought the use of letters into Greece.”
CEFR level
C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.