do unto others
English
Etymology
From the first part of do unto others as you would have them do unto you, a common formulation of the golden rule.
Verb
do unto others (third-person singular simple present does unto others, present participle doing unto others, simple past did unto others, past participle done unto others)
- To obey the golden rule: to treat others as one would wish to be treated.
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