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Old 21-04-2010, 21:17   #1
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"Endith" is just an old way of saying "end"- in reference to time or the termination of something. Same meaning. Examples- "The tour has ended" or "The tour endith". :0)
ya, except, it's not spelled 'endith'.

The standard spelling of archaic "end" is ENDETH.
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The standard spelling of archaic "end" is ENDETH.
Okay, Jing

I´ll throw my dictionary away
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Okay, Jing

I´ll throw my dictionary away
Just funny, I'm not a native English speaker either..
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