Verb
do of (third-person singular simple present does of, present participle doing of, simple past did of, past participle done of)
(obsolete) Alternative spelling of do off
He who never sacrificed a present to a future good or a personal to a general one can speak of happiness only as the blind do of colors. Olympia Brown
[T]hou canst not think worse of me than I do of myself. Robert Burton
Sadly, we do a much better job of making people feel guilty than we do of delivering them from the guilt we create. We need to confess this and change our ways. Tony Campolo
Moral conduct includes every thing in which men are active and for which they are accountable. They are active in their desires, their affections, their designs, their intentions, and in every thing they say and do of choice; and for all these things they are accountable to God. Nathaniel Emmons
Let me beg my readers to do their utmost for the success of the Peace Ballot. There is no single thing which they can do of greater value for Peace. ... Every vote is wanted and may contribute to prevent war and save the lives of countless thousands of our fellow citizens. Robert Cecil, 1st Viscount Cecil of Chelwood
What the law will compel you to do, do of your own free will. Latin Proverb