Updates
Your unread post, follow, and push notifications will appear here.
BELA'TED, a. [be and lated.] Benighted; abroad late at night. 1. Too late for th...
BELA'TE, v.t. [be and late.] To retard or make too late. [Not used.]
BEL'AMY, n. A good friend; an intimate. [Not used.]
BEL'AMOUR, n. A gallant; a consort. [Not used.]
BELA'CED, a. Adorned with lace.
BELA'CE, v.t. [be and lace.] To fasten, as with a lace or cord. 1. To beat; to w...
BELA'BOR, v.t. [perhaps from be and labor; but in Russ. bulava is a club.] To be...
BEKNO'W, v.t. [be and know.] To acknowledge. [Not used.]
BEKNA'VE, v.t. [be and knave.] To call knave. [Not used.]
BEKISS', v.t. [be and kiss.] To kiss or salute. [Not in use.]
BE'HEN, BEN, OR BEK'EN, n. A plant. The white behen is a species of Cucubalus, c...
BEJA'PE, v.t. To laugh at; to deceive. [Not used.]
BEJA'DE, v.t. [be and jade.] To tire. [Not used.]
BE'ING, ppr. [See Be .] Existing in a certain state. Man, being in honor, abidet...
BEHOWL', v.i. [be and howl.] To howl at. [Not used.]
BEHOVE, and its derivatives. [See Behoove .]