English-Thai Dictionary
methinks
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Webster's 1828 Dictionary
METHINKS
v. impers. pp. methought. [me and think. ] It seems to me; it appears to me; I think. Me is here in the dative. The word is not antiquated, but is not elegant.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
METHINKS
Me *thinks ", v. impers. [imp. Methought. ] Etym: [AS. þyncan to seem, me þynceedh, me þuhte, OE. me thinketh, me thoughte; akin to G. dünken to seem, denken to think, and E. think. See Me, and Think. ]
Defn: It seems to me; I think. See Me. [R., except in poetry. ] In all ages poets have been had in special reputation, and, methinks, not without great cause. Spenser.
New American Oxford Dictionary
methinks
me thinks |miˈTHiNGks məˈθɪŋks | ▶verb ( past methought |miˈTHôt | ) [ no obj. ] archaic or humorous it seems to me: life has been rather hard on her, methinks | [ with clause ] : methought you knew all about it. ORIGIN Old English mē thyncth, from mē ‘to me ’ + thyncth ‘it seems ’ (from thyncan ‘seem, ’ related to, but distinct from, think ).
Oxford Dictionary
methinks
me |thinks |mɪˈθɪŋks | ▶verb ( past methought |mɪˈθɔːt | ) [ no obj. ] archaic or humorous it seems to me: life has been rather hard on her, methinks. ORIGIN Old English mē thyncth, from mē ‘to me ’ + thyncth ‘it seems ’ (from thyncan ‘seem ’, related to think ).
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
methinks
me thinks /miθɪ́ŋ (k )s /動詞 (!過去形 過去分詞は methought /miθɔ́ːt /) 自動詞 ⦅古 おどけて ⦆思うに, 私には …と思われる (it seems to me ).