For he that dareth thus to injure his neighbour, who can trust him in anything he speaks?
Either no fool, or fool forsooth thou art, That dareththus to take an outlaw's part.
An Arab dareth not to journey with one slave through the Kivira, unless he hath some definite object in view," he said, with a low, rather harsh laugh.
The other benefit which thou dost frankly offer to me pore wretch, I dare not desire, mutch lesse require the same, bicause the present state of my mishap dareth not presume so high.
We see the night still flies before the day, and dareth not come upon us again, but as the light diminisheth and conveyeth itself away.
How dareththe like of thee to address me such demand, O base born and obscene bred?
Having entered into such an agreement in the presence of all good men, who dareth break it for the sake of a kingdom on earth?
Even a weak enemy who is under the feet of a man endued with strength, should not be disregarded by the latter: that (shall I say) of one that dareth us to the fight?
Item, that no Citizen, Burger, or Inhabitant of this City dareth be so hardy to go from henceforth to eat or drink in any Tavern.
Who is this and where is he that dareth in his heart to do this thing to thy people?
Dost thou not know that for one who dareth to go before the presence of the King, if the King hath not called him, there is certain death; except to whom the King shall hold out the golden scepter--he may live?
Much my cousin doth take upon him, when he dareth to shield my foe, Yea, himself should wreak vengeance on him, if his faith he were fain to show!
No one dareth to approach Thy Majesty with hostility, because I am thy guide to conduct thee to them.
Hath it come to pass that he dareth to say such a thing?
How dareth the like of thee to address me such demand, O base-born and obscene-bred?
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "dareth" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.