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beot

English

Etymology

From Middle English beot (boast, threat, boastful speech; boastfulness), from Old English b?ot; see below.

Noun

beot (countable and uncountable, plural beots)

  1. (countable) A boast or threat; boastful speech.
  2. (uncountable) Boastfulness.

Anagrams

  • -to-be, Beto, Tebo, Tobe, boet, bote, to-be, tobe

Old English

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /be?o?t/

Noun

b?ot n (nominative plural b?ot)

  1. threat, danger
  2. promise, vow, boast

Derived terms

  • b?otian (to threaten, boast, vow, promise)
  • b?otlic (arrogant, exulting, boastful, threatening)
  • b?otl?ce (arrogantly, exultingly, boastfully, threateningly)
  • b?otmæ?? (leader)
  • b?otung (threatening)
  • b?otword (boast: threat)

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beyt

English

Noun

beyt (plural beyts)

  1. Alternative form of beth

Anagrams

  • byte

Azerbaijani

Etymology

Ultimately from Arabic ?????? (bayt).

Noun

beyt (definite accusative beyti, plural beytl?r)

  1. house

Declension

Related terms

  • ?hli-beyt

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