Sidenote: The citie of London submitteth hirselfe to the K.
Sidenote: The earle of Britaine submittethhimselfe to the French king.
Chaucer submitteth his works to Gower, not Gower to Chaucer.
Sidenote: Chaucer submitteth his works to Gower, not Gower to Chaucer.
For whilst he willingly submitteth himself to it, every burden of tribulation is turned into an assurance of divine comfort, and the more the flesh is wasted by affliction, the more is the spirit strengthened mightily by inward grace.
Then shall he stand up to judge, he who now submitteth himself in humility to the judgments of men.
Andrew, he marched thitherwards: [Sidenote: The king of Cyprus again submitteth himselfe to the king of England.
Richard submitteth himselfe to the duke of Austrich.
The greater is that to which a lesser than itself submitteth and the less that which submitteth to a greater than itself.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "submitteth" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.