different between betold vs befold
betold
English
Verb
betold
- simple past tense and past participle of betell
Anagrams
- bolted
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befold
English
Etymology
From Middle English bifealden, bevealden, from Old English befealdan (“to fold, roll up, envelop, clasp, surround, involve, cover, attach”), equivalent to be- (“around, about”) +? fold. Cognate with Old High German bifaltan (“to envelop”).
Verb
befold (third-person singular simple present befolds, present participle befolding, simple past befolded or (obsolete) befeld, past participle befolded or (obsolete) befolden)
- (transitive) To fold up; fold around; wrap up; envelop.
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