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behove
@@@LINK=byhoue Oxford English Dictionary
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behove
behove/bɪˈhəuv; bɪ`hov/ (US behoove/ bɪˈhu:v; bɪ`huv/) v [Tnt](used with it; not in the continuous tenses 与it连用, 不用於进行时态) (dated or fml 旧或文) be right or necessary for (sb) 对(某人)来说理应或必须 It behoves you (ie You ought) to be courteous at all times. 你应当时时刻刻注意礼节. It ill behoves Anne (ie She ought not) to ... 牛津英汉双解词典
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Strong's Greek: 1163. δεῖ3rd (dei) -- it is necessary - Bible Hub
NAS: Should you not also have had KJV: Shouldest not thou INT: not did it behove also you. Matthew 23:23 V-IIA-3S GRK: ταῦτα δὲ ἔδει ποιῆσαι κἀκεῖνα NAS: but these are the things you should have done KJV: these ought ye to have done, INT: these moreover it behoved [you] to do and those [others] Matthew 24:6 V-PIA-3S
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The Secrets of Angling
Excerpts First verse The following is the first verse of Book 1: Of angling and the art thereof I sing What kind of tools it doth behove to have And wikipedia.org
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behovable
† beˈhovable, a. Obs. [f. behove v. + -able.] Useful, profitable, advantageous; incumbent.c 1460 J. Russell Bk. Nurture in Babees Bk. (1868) 172 Þerfore stuffe of household is behoveable. 1482 Monk of Evesham (Arb.) 49 Y toke hem, and to behouable vsus ful treuly y spende hem. 1553–87 Foxe A. & M. (... Oxford English Dictionary
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behoven
beˈhoven, ppl. a. [f. behove v. 5: on wrong analogy.] Under obligation, beholden.1880 Mehalah I. ii. 26, I will in nothing be behoven to the man I abhor. Oxford English Dictionary
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behoving
beˈhoving, ppl. a. arch. [f. behove v. + -ing2.] That behoves; of use, needful, appropriate, incumbent.c 1175 Lamb. Hom. 109 Hwet is elde bihoui[n]ge. 1572 Forrest Theophilus 966 As speciallye ys mee behovinge. 1573 Tusser Husb. (1878) 8 Things to plough behoouing. 1614 Raleigh Hist. World II. iv. v... Oxford English Dictionary
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beheouen
beheouen obs. form of behove v. Oxford English Dictionary
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mandator
‖ mandator Law. (mænˈdeɪtə(r)) [L. agent-n. f. mandāre (see mandate).] One who gives a mandate (esp. in the legal senses).1681 Visct. Stair Instit. i. xii. (1693) 110 As to the special kinds of Mandats, they are either express, or tacit, to one Mandatar,..for the Mandators behove, or in the Name of ... Oxford English Dictionary
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behoof
behoof (bɪˈhuːf) Forms: (1–2 bi-, behóf,) 3–5 (dat.) bihoue, 4–5 bihove, 4–6 behoue, 4–7 behove, 6–7 behoove, 6–8 behoofe, 6– behoof. (Also 4–5 bihufe, 4–6 byhove, behuf, 5 byhoff, beofe, 5–6 behofe, -houfe, 6 Sc. behowe, -hufe, -huif, 7 behoolfe.) [OE. *bihóf ‘utility,’ occurring in the deriv. bihó... Oxford English Dictionary
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byhod
byhod obs. f. behoved, pa. tense of behove. Oxford English Dictionary
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burde
▪ I. burde obs. f. beard, board; var. of birde (birth), bourd (jest).▪ II. burde pa. tense of bir, bur v. Obs. to behove.c 1400 Rowland & Ot. 1253 A nobill suerde the burde not wolde. Oxford English Dictionary
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i-bure
† i-bure, v. Obs. [OE. ᵹebyrian = OS. giburian, OHG. gaburjan, Ger. gebühren: see bir v.] intr. To pertain, behove, be proper.c 1000 ælfric Gen. xlviii. 18 Ne ᵹebyraþ hit swa. a 1100 O.E. Chron. (MS. C.) an. 1036 Hine man byriᵹde swa him wel ᵹebyrede. c 1175 Lamb. Hom. 79 Nu hit iburd breke þas word... Oxford English Dictionary
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beres
beres impers. variant of bir, v. Obs. to behove. Oxford English Dictionary
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bers
bers, v. impers. var. form from bir to behove. Oxford English Dictionary
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