mə̇ˈthiŋ(k)s, mēˈ- verb impersonal
( past third singular me·thought -thȯt ; present third singular methinks )
Etymology: Middle English me thinketh, from Old English mē thyncth, from mē (suppletive dative of ic I) + thyncth, 3d singular present indicative of thyncan to seem — more at me , think
archaic : it seems to me
methinks that I have heard them echo back — William Wordsworth
methought a star came down from heaven — P.B.Shelley