Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
cometh
Verb
/ˈkʌməθ/

Definition
An archaic form of the verb ‘come’, used primarily in a poetic or biblical context.

Examples
- She cometh to the village at dawn, bringing news of the world beyond.
- As the season changes, so cometh the time for harvest.
- Fear not, for help cometh soon.

Meaning
Cometh refers to the act of arriving or moving towards a designated place or point, often used in a manner that suggests a future action.

Synonyms
- comes
- arrives
- approaches