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beleap
English
Alternative forms
- beleip, byleip (Scotland)
Etymology
From be- (“at, on”) +? leap.
Verb
beleap (third-person singular simple present beleaps, present participle beleaping, simple past and past participle beleapt or beleaped)
- (transitive, intransitive, Britain dialectal) To leap upon; cover.
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belead
English
Etymology
From Middle English beleden, from Old English bel?dan (“to lead astray”), equivalent to be- +? lead. Compare with German geleiten (“to escort”).
Verb
belead (third-person singular simple present beleads, present participle beleading, simple past and past participle beled)
- (transitive, obsolete) To lead away.
- (transitive, obsolete) To lead; conduct.
References
- (to lead away; to lead, conduct): Oxford English Dictionary
Anagrams
- Beadle, Bedale, beadle, bealed, bedeal
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