Shalt
[ʃælt]
Definition
(-) 2d per. sing. of Shall.
Inputed by Allen
Definition
2d pers. sing. of shall.
Checker: Rupert
Examples
- In some sisterhood of the strictest order, shalt thou have time for prayer and fitting penance, and that repentance not to be repented of. Walter Scott. Ivanhoe.
- Yes, thou shalt revisit the land of thy birth, I thought, as I looked invidiously on the airy voyager; but we shall, never more! Mary Shelley. The Last Man.
- But do me one cast of thy holy office, and, come what list of others, thou shalt sleep as safe in thy cell as a snail within his shell of proof. Walter Scott. Ivanhoe.
- Keimer wore his beard at full length, because somewhere in the Mosaic law it is said, _Thou shalt not mar the corners of thy beard_. Benjamin Franklin. Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin.
- Thou shalt be well paid. Rupert S. Holland. Historic Inventions.
- Thou shalt this day look on, and see how Richard will fight for his friend and liegeman. Walter Scott. Ivanhoe.
- Credit me, that the gold thou shalt spare in her cause, will hereafter give thee as much agony as if it were poured molten down thy throat. Walter Scott. Ivanhoe.
- Thou shalt haf thy Bhaer. Louisa May Alcott. Little Women.
- I answer not the challenge of my prisoner, said Front-de-Boeuf; nor shalt thou, Maurice de Bracy. Walter Scott. Ivanhoe.
- Stand thou fast in the meantime--if thou stir again, thou shalt have that will make thee quiet for thy life--Comrades! Walter Scott. Ivanhoe.
- Soon ends the bitter strife, And thou shalt reign in peace with Christ at length. Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell. North and South.
- Davy, thou shalt hear. Charlotte Bronte. Shirley.
- How soon shalt thou go to the Cathedral with the Abbot’s jewels? Rupert S. Holland. Historic Inventions.
- And thou shalt be well paid for them. Rupert S. Holland. Historic Inventions.
- I nevermore will see or think o' anything that angers me, but thou, so much better than me, shalt be by th' side on't. Charles Dickens. Hard Times.
- I say, undo the postern--thou shalt know more anon. Walter Scott. Ivanhoe.
- Thou shalt not choose, Rebecca--once didst thou foil me, but never mortal did so twice. Walter Scott. Ivanhoe.
- Then, Locksley, said Prince John, thou shalt shoot in thy turn, when these yeomen have displayed their skill. Walter Scott. Ivanhoe.
- Such usage shalt thou have as was once thought good enough for a noble Saxon maiden. Walter Scott. Ivanhoe.
- Thou shalt guide me by thy counsel, and afterwards receive me to glory. Harriet Beecher Stowe. Uncle Tom's Cabin.
- However it be, thou shalt not crow over us with a mere show of superior skill. Walter Scott. Ivanhoe.
- But an thou gibest more of it, thou shalt learn I can give as well as take. Walter Scott. Ivanhoe.
- May my arms be reversed, and my name dishonoured, said Brian de Bois-Guilbert, if thou shalt have reason to complain of me! Walter Scott. Ivanhoe.
- With gold shalt thou buy their valour, even as with gold thou buyest thine own safety. Walter Scott. Ivanhoe.
- Go and make the essay--present thyself before the gate, and command the bridge to be lowered, and mark what answer thou shalt receive. Walter Scott. Ivanhoe.
- But thou shalt know thy fate instantly. Walter Scott. Ivanhoe.
- Remember what Poor Richard says: _Buy what thou hast no need of, and ere long thou shalt sell thy necessaries_. Benjamin Franklin. Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin.
- No, thou shalt take none of her tickets. William Makepeace Thackeray. Vanity Fair.
- I nevermore will see her or think o' her, but thou shalt be beside her. Charles Dickens. Hard Times.
- He scarcely ever left her alone, but followed her like a shadow, he was like a doom upon her, a continual 'thou shalt,' 'thou shalt not. D. H. Lawrence. Women in Love .
Checker: Rupert