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bewared

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Verb

bewared

  1. (obsolete) simple past tense and past participle of beware
    • 1854, John Dryden, Robert Bell (ed.), The Cock and the Fox in The Poetical Works, page 61
      But idiots only may be cozened twice:
      Once warned is well bewared; [...]
    • 1868, Charles R. Sumner (trans.), John Milton, Accedence Commenced Grammar in The Prose Works, page 445
      Cavissem, si prævidissem, I had bewared if I had foreseen.
    • 1864, Frank Forester, The Complete Manual for Young Sportsmen, page 77
      Like the proverbial man of one book, the man of one gun is to be bewared.

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  • bedwear

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bewares

English

Verb

bewares

  1. (obsolete) Third-person singular simple present indicative form of beware
    • 1818, Lucy Aikin, Memoirs of the Court of Queen Elizabeth, page 406
      [...] a fool too late bewares when all the peril is past.
    • 1859, Robert South, Sermons Preached Upon Several Occasions, page 71
      Repentance bewails those sins that a man has committed, and bewares of those which as yet he has not; [...]
    • 1918, Horace M. Kallen (trans.), Hans Gross, Criminal Psychology, page 86
      Then, if one bewares of voluntary mistakes, of exaggeration and unfounded assertion, if one builds only upon actual and carefully observed facts, an important and well-grounded discipline must ensue.

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