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besoil
English
Etymology
From Middle English bisoilen, bisuilen, equivalent to be- +? soil.
Verb
besoil (third-person singular simple present besoils, present participle besoiling, simple past and past participle besoiled)
- (transitive) To cover with or as with soil; stain; sully.
Anagrams
- Isobel
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besoul
English
Etymology
From be- (“unto, on, upon”) +? soul. Compare Dutch bezielen.
Verb
besoul (third-person singular simple present besouls, present participle besouling, simple past and past participle besouled)
- (transitive) To imbue or endow with a soul.
Derived terms
- besouled
Anagrams
- Belous, Lobues, blouse, boules, obelus
besoul From the web:
- what does soul mean
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