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_Mores_, Boeth
V ~Havings~
_To_ BEHECHT, _v n_ To promise
_Douglas_
Chaucer, _behete_, A S _behaet-an_, id R Glouc _behet_; R
Brunne, _be-hette_, promised
BEHECHT, BEHEST, BEHETE, _s_
1 Promise
_bellenden_
2 Engagement, covenant
_Douglas_
3 Command
_Douglas_
Chaucer, _beheste_, id
BEHO, BOHO, _s_ A laughing-stock ”To , to hold it up to ridicule, S B
Alem _huohe_, ludibrium
_To_ BEHUFE, _v n_ To be dependent on
_Douglas_
A S _behof-ian_, Belg _behoev-en_, to stand in need of, egere, opus habere
BEJAN CLass, a designation given to the Greek class in the Universities of St Andrew's and Aberdeen; as, till of late, in that of Edinburgh
Hence, the students in this class are denominated _Bejans_
Fr _bejaune_, a novice, an apprentice, a young beginner in any science, art, or trade Cotgr derives _bejaune_ froe observes that L B
_bejaunus_ signifies a young scholar of any university, and _bejaunium_ the festivity that is held on his arrival The ter primarily used in relation to a bird newly hatched, whose beak is of a deep yellow