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betake
betake, v. (bɪˈteɪk) Pa. tense betook. Pa. pple. betaken. For forms see take v. [ME. be-, bitake(n, f. bi-, be- + take. There seems to have been an early confusion of betake with betæce, betæche, beteach, which extended in part also to the simple take, so that this had the sense of ‘deliver, hand ov... Oxford English Dictionary
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David Forrester
Forrester was thus obliged to betake himself north to Aberdeen, where Bishop Forbes placed him in the church of Rathven, to which he was admitted on 20 wikipedia.org
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Get Synonyms: 276 Synonyms and Antonyms for Get - YourDictionary
Synonyms for GET: acquire, obtain, gain, procure, secure, win, come by, achieve, attain, beget, betake remove; Antonyms for GET: fail, lose, miss, pass, give, send ...
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betany
▪ I. betan(e north. dial. f. betaken: see betake.▪ II. betan(y obs. form of betony. Oxford English Dictionary
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Words that rhyme with mistake - WordHippo
Words that rhyme with mistake include pisstake, intake, mismake, betake, fishcake, kingsnake, awake, windbreak, grubstake and earthquake. Find more rhyming words at ...
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Repair Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
repair: [verb] to betake oneself : go. to come together : rally.
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Aphrodite Pandemos
partakes not of the female but only of the male; and secondly, is the elder, untinged with wantonness: wherefore those who are inspired by this Love betake wikipedia.org
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re-betake
re-beˈtake, v. [re- 5 a.] refl. To betake (oneself) again to a place, etc.1635 Quarles Embl. iv. xii. (1818) 242 At length..She re⁓betakes her to her lonely bed. 1642 Fuller Holy & Prof. St. ii. xix. 128 He rebetakes himself to his former calling. Oxford English Dictionary
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Gabriello Chiabrera
His revenge of an insult offered him obliged him to betake himself once more to Savona, where, to amuse himself, he read poetry, and particularly Greek wikipedia.org
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betaking
beˈtaking, vbl. n. [f. betake + -ing1.] Taking (obs.); in mod. senses chiefly gerundial.c 1449 Pecock Repr. i. xx. 128 The bitaking of these bookis..into her vce. Oxford English Dictionary
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Johanan HaSandlar
At one time during the persecutions, Johanan and Eleazar ben Shammua left Palestine, intending to betake themselves to Judah ben Bathyra in Nisibis; but wikipedia.org
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bitoken
bitok, bitoken see betake, betoken. Oxford English Dictionary
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Peep o' Day Boys
A written notice was thrown into or posted upon the door of a house warning the inmates, in the words of Oliver Cromwell, to betake themselves 'to Hell wikipedia.org
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unwracked
† unˈwracked, ppl. a. Obs. [un-1 8.] Not wrecked.1627 Drayton Elegies, Lady Aston's Depart. Spain 41 Let them for her sake, Who to thy safeguard doth her selfe betake, Escape vndrown'd, vnwrackt [1748 unwreck'd]. Oxford English Dictionary
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bricklaying
bricklaying (ˈbrɪkleɪɪŋ) The art or craft of building with brick.1484 Catal. Harleian MSS. (1808) I. 284/2 Artificers experte in Breke-leying. 1602 Return fr. Parnass. i. ii. (Arb.) 13 He were better betake himselfe to his old trade of brick⁓laying. 1876 Gwilt Archit. §1889 In the country the trades... Oxford English Dictionary
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