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English word brimmeth comes from English brim, English -eth
brim (English)
(transitive) To fill to the brim, upper edge, or top.. To be full to overflowing. Of pigs: to be in heat, to rut. (obsolete) The sea; ocean; water; flood. A projecting rim, especially of a hat.. An edge or border (originally specifically of the sea or a body of water).. The topmost rim or lip of a container. (obsolete) Fierce; sharp; cold.
-eth (English)
Used to create ordinal numbers from cardinal numbers ending in -y, namely the multiples of ten (other than ten itself): 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, and 90; e.g. twentieth, thirtieth. (archaic) Used to form the third-person singular present indicative of verbs.. (humorous) replaces -s or -es (of verb forms and noun plurals), or is appended to other verb forms, forming nonce, pseudoarchaic [...]
brimmeth (English)