different between umbethink vs unbethink
umbethink
English
Alternative forms
- unbethink, onbethink
Etymology
From Middle English umbethenken, from Old English ymbeþencan, ymbþencan (“to think about, consider, deliberate”), from ymb- (“around”) + þencan (“to think”), equivalent to um- +? bethink or umbe- +? think.
Verb
umbethink (third-person singular simple present umbethinks, present participle umbethinking, simple past and past participle umbethought)
- (dialectal, chiefly Northern England, Scotland) To recall to mind; remember; recollect.
- (reflexive, dialectal, chiefly Northern England, Scotland) To consider; think about; bethink.
Derived terms
- umbethinking
Scots
Alternative forms
- sco, wmbethink
Etymology
From Middle English umbethenken, from Old English ymbeþencan, ymbþencan (“to think about, consider, deliberate”), from ymb- (“around”) + þencan (“to think”).
Verb
umbethink (third-person singular present umbethinks, present participle umbethinkin, past umbethocht, past participle umbethocht)
- To call to mind, remember
- (reflexive) To consider, think about, bethink
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unbethink
English
Etymology
un- +? bethink
Verb
unbethink (third-person singular simple present unbethinks, present participle unbethinking, simple past and past participle unbethought)
- (obsolete, reflexive) To change one's mind.
- I unbethought myself.
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