What is meaning of bridleth?

"Bridleth" is an archaic form of the verb "bridles," which means to put a bridle on a horse or other animal. Bridling is the act of controlling a horse by using a bridle to guide and restrict its movements.

In a figurative sense, "bridleth" means to restrain, control, or hold back. It can refer to both physical and emotional restraint or control. For example, a person who "bridleth his tongue" is holding back from speaking in anger or frustration. In the Bible, the word is often used in a moral or spiritual sense, to describe the restraint or control of sinful or evil desires.