different between bespell vs respell
bespell
English
Etymology
From be- (“on, upon, about”) +? spell.
Verb
bespell (third-person singular simple present bespells, present participle bespelling, simple past and past participle bespelled)
- (transitive) To cast a spell upon; to enchant, bewitch.
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respell
English
Etymology
1806, re- +? spell.
Verb
respell (third-person singular simple present respells, present participle respelling, simple past and past participle respelled or respelt)
- (transitive) To spell again.
- 1864, Henry Barnard ed., The American Journal of Education, v 14, Hartford: H. Barnard, p 293:
- A child is learning to spell, but no special pains are taken to make him respell, and respell, until spelled aright, every misspelled word.
- Spell differently, especially according to pronunciation, or by a phonetic system.
- 1860, Joseph Emerson Worcester, A comprehensive Dictionary of the English Language, Boston: Swan, Brewer, and Tileston, p 19:
- It may be hardly necessary to respell most of the words of this class in order to give their pronunciation, as, in their common orthography, they are naturally pronounced correctly, with the appropriate sound of the g.
- 1864, Henry Barnard ed., The American Journal of Education, v 14, Hartford: H. Barnard, p 293:
Derived terms
- respelled
- respelling
- respelt
Anagrams
- Pellers, Serpell, Speller, presell, speller
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