different between bested vs bestep
bested
English
Etymology 1
best +? -ed
Pronunciation
- enPR: b?st??d, IPA(key): /?b?st?d/
Verb
bested
- simple past tense and past participle of best
Etymology 2
See bestead
Pronunciation
- enPR: b?-st?d?, IPA(key): /b??st?d/
Verb
bested
- Alternative form of bestead
Anagrams
- bedset
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bestep
English
Etymology
From Middle English bisteppen, from Old English besteppan (“to tread upon, step, go, enter”), from Proto-Germanic *bistapjan? (“to enter”), equivalent to be- +? step. Cognate with Dutch bestappen.
Verb
bestep (third-person singular simple present besteps, present participle bestepping, simple past and past participle bestepped or (archaic) bestept)
- (transitive) To step on; step over, tread upon.
- (intransitive) To step; take steps; walk.
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