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December 15, 2009 by Grant Barrett

Methinks

Today’s word of the day is methinks, an archaic or humorous way of saying, “it seems to me,” as in King Lear, Act IV, scene VI: “Methinks thy voice is alter’d and thou speak’st/In better phrase and matter than thou didst.”

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