Part 56 (1/2)

An Etye John Jamieson 7690K 2022-07-20

A S _graf-an_, fodere; Teut _be-gra-ven_, sepelire

BEGRETTE, _pret_ Saluted

_Douglas_

A S _gret-an_, Belg _be-groet-en_, salutare

BEGRUTTEN, _part pa_ Having the face disfigured eeping, S

Sw _begratande_, bewailing

V ~Greit~

BEGUILE, _s_ A deception, trick, the slip; sometimes a disappointment, S

_Ross_

BEGUNKIT, _part adj_ Cheated, Clydes

V ~Begeck~

_To_ BEHALD, _v a_

1 To behold, S _behaud_

_Wyntown_

2 To have respect to, to vieith favour or partiality

_Douglas_

_Spectat_, Virg A S _beheald-an_

3 To wait, to delay; q to look on for a while, S used both as an active, and as a neuter verb

_Ross_

~Behold~ occurs in the same sense

_Baillie_

BEHAUYNGIS, _s pl_ Manners, deportment

_bellenden_