different between beseek vs beseen
beseek
English
Etymology
From Middle English beseken, equivalent to be- +? seek. Cognate with Scots beseik (“to beseek”). More at beseech.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /b??si?k/
- Rhymes: -i?k
Verb
beseek (third-person singular simple present beseeks, present participle beseeking, simple past and past participle besought)
- (transitive, dialectal, Northern England, Scotland) To beseech; entreat.
Anagrams
- Beekes
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beseen
English
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -i?n
Etymology 1
From Middle English besene, besein, past participle of beseen (“to see to, provide”), equivalent to be- +? seen. See besee.
Adjective
beseen (comparative more beseen, superlative most beseen)
- (archaic, dialectal) Furnished; arrayed; dressed; equipped.
- (archaic) Accomplished; versed.
Derived terms
- gaybeseen
- wellbeseen
Etymology 2
From besee.
Verb
beseen
- past participle of besee.
Anagrams
- Beenes
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