English English Dictionary

English English Dictionary

The online English-English dictionary from The Project Gutenberg

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Besomed (imp. & p. p.)

of Besom

Besomer (n.)

One who uses a besom.

Besort (n.)

Befitting associates or attendants.

Besort (v. t.)

To assort or be congruous with; to fit, or become.

Besot (v. t.)

To make sottish; to make dull or stupid; to stupefy; to infatuate.

Besotted (a.)

Made sottish, senseless, or infatuated; characterized by drunken stupidity, or by infatuation; stupefied.

Besotted (imp. & p. p.)

of Besot

Besotting (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Besot

Besottingly (adv.)

In a besotting manner.

Besought (imp. & p. p.)

of Beseech

Besought

p. p. of Beseech.

Bespake

of Bespeak

Bespangle (v. t.)

To adorn with spangles; to dot or sprinkle with something brilliant or glittering.

Bespangled (imp. & p. p.)

of Bespangle

Bespangling (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Bespangle

Bespatter (v. t.)

To asperse with calumny or reproach.

Bespatter (v. t.)

To soil by spattering; to sprinkle, esp. with dirty water, mud, or anything which will leave foul spots or stains.

Bespattered (imp. & p. p.)

of Bespatter

Bespattering (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Bespatter

Bespawl (v. t.)

To daub, soil, or make foul with spawl or spittle.