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besee
beˈsee, v. Obs. or arch. [Common. Teut.: OE. biséon, beséon = OS., OHG. bisehan, Goth. bisaihwan:—OTeut. *bisehwan, f. bi, be- + *sehwan, in OE. séon to see, which see for forms.] I. † 1. intr. To look about, to look (in any direction); to see. Obs.c 1000 ælfric Gen. xviii. 2 Abraham beseah upp and ... Oxford English Dictionary
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beseyge
besey, beseyge see besee, besiege. Oxford English Dictionary
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besight
† beˈsight Obs. rare. In 3 besiȝte, 4 besiht. [ME. besiȝte, f. besee v., and siȝte, sight.] Consideration, determination, ordinance.1258 Proclam. Hen. III, The besiȝte of than to foren iseide redesmen. c 1320 Cast. Loue 311 A þral..þorw be-siht of riht dom To strong prison was i-don. Oxford English Dictionary
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bisege
bisee, bisege, -seige see besee, besiege. Oxford English Dictionary
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beseeing
† beˈseeing, vbl. n. Obs. In 4 bezyinge. [f. besee v.] Circumspection, consideration.1340 Ayenb. 184 Greate beþenchinge, þet is, grat bezyinge. Oxford English Dictionary
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belook
† beˈlook, v. Obs. Forms: 2 beloc-en, 3 bilok-en(n, -in. [ME., f. be- prefix 1 + lokien, OE. lócian to look. Cf. senses of behold, besee.] 1. intr. To look.c 1175 Cott. Hom. 233 To neowelnesse þe under eorðe is be-locest. a 1225 Ancr. R. 132 Heo mot wel..bilokin [v.r. biholden] on euch half. 2. tran... Oxford English Dictionary
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bysege
▪ I. † byse Obs. Also 3 bise, 5 bys, besshe, 6 bice. [Origin unknown: possibly F. bis dark brown. The suggestion that it is the same as bisse, OF. bisse, bisce, biche ‘female deer’, hardly suits the sense, and the forms do not agree.] Some kind of (? brown) fur, much used in the 15th c. for trimming... Oxford English Dictionary
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well beseen
† well beˈseen, ppl. a. Obs. Also 4 bebiseye. [See besee v. II.] Good-looking, of good appearance; well appointed or apparelled; well furnished with; versed or accomplished in.? a 1366 Chaucer Rom. Rose 821 Fetys he was and wel beseye [Cointes fu et de bel atour]. 1390 Gower Conf. I. 302 My wif..Whi... Oxford English Dictionary
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bysene
bysene obs. form of besee v. Oxford English Dictionary
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seen
▪ I. seen, ppl. a. (siːn) [pa. pple. of see v.] 1. In senses of the verb. Now rare exc. in antithesis with unseen (cf. sene a.).1434 Misyn Fire of Love ii. xii. 129 Als we in dyrknes standand seys noþinge, so in contemplacione þat vnsemly lightis þe saule, noo seyn light we see. 1561 Norton & Sackv.... Oxford English Dictionary
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gay
▪ I. gay, a., adv., and n. (geɪ) Forms: 4–6 gai(e, 4–7 gaye, (9 Sc. gaie), 4– gay. [a. F. gai (recorded from 12th c.) = Pr. gai, guai (? jai), OSp. gayo, Pg. gaio, It. gajo. The ulterior etymology is disputed: the view of Diez, that the word is a. OHG. gâhi swift, headlong (mod.Ger. jähe), is now ge... Oxford English Dictionary
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un-
▪ I. un-, prefix1 expressing negation, representing OE. un-, = OFris. un-, on-, oen- (WFris. ûn-, on-, EFris. ûn-, NFris. ün-), MDu. (and Du.) on-, OS. (MLG., LG.), OHG. (MLG., G.), and Goth. un-, ON. {uacu}-, ó- (Icel. ó-, Sw. o-, Norw. and Da. u-), corresponding to OIr. in-, an-, L. in- (im-, il-,... Oxford English Dictionary
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