Correct spelling for the English word "doeth thing" is [dˈə͡ʊθ θˈɪŋ], [dˈəʊθ θˈɪŋ], [d_ˈəʊ_θ θ_ˈɪ_ŋ] (IPA phonetic alphabet).
The phrase "doeth thing" does not have a specific etymology, as it is a combination of two separate English words.
- "Doeth" is the third-person singular form of the verb "do" in Early Modern English. It originated from the Old English word "dōþ" meaning "does". Over time, the third-person singular form "doeth" was replaced by "does" in Modern English.
- "Thing" comes from the Old English word "þing", which meant a meeting, assembly, or matter of discussion. It has evolved to encompass a broader meaning of an object, concept, or event.
It is worth noting that "doeth" is an archaic form of the verb that is no longer in common usage in Modern English. The phrase "doeth thing" would not typically be used in contemporary language.