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bewreak - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Middle English bewreken (“to take revenge, avenge”), equivalent to be- + wreak. Compare Old English bewrecan (“to drive away, exile, banish”). en.wiktionary.org
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bewreak, v. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
There is one meaning in OED's entry for the verb bewreak. See 'Meaning & use' for definition, usage, and quotation evidence. This word is now obsolete. www.oed.com
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bewreak - Dictionary - Thesaurus
(transitive, obsolete) To avenge; revenge. · (transitive) To give vent in action to (incensed feelings). thesaurus.altervista.org
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bewreak
† beˈwreak, v. Obs. Forms: 4–6 bewreke, 6 -wreake, -wrecke. [ME. bewreke, f. be- 2 + wreke, wreak v.] trans. To avenge; to give vent in action to (incensed feelings). Cf. awreak.c 1325 Coer de L. 6283, I wole me off hym so bewreke. 1430 Lydg. Chron. Troy ii. xvi, Our iuste sorowe Compelleth vs..On T... Oxford English Dictionary
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"bewreak" definitions and more: Inflict vengeance; retaliate for wrong ...
▸ verb: (transitive, obsolete) To avenge; revenge. ▸ verb: (transitive) To give vent in action to (incensed feelings). Similar: bewreke, ... www.onelook.com
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WREAK Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. bring about, cause wreak havoc 2. a : to cause the infliction of (vengeance or punishment) b archaic : avenge 3. to give free play or course to (malevolent ... www.merriam-webster.com
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wreak
▪ I. wreak, n. Now arch. or Obs. (riːk) Forms: 4–7 wreke (4, 6 wrek), 6–7 wreake, 6– wreak. [In early Northern texts a normal variant of wreche n.; in later use prob. substituted for this, or for wrake n., under the influence of the verb.] 1. Pain or punishment inflicted in return for an injury, wro... Oxford English Dictionary
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† Bewreak. World English Historical Dictionary
v. Obs. Forms: 4–6 bewreke, 6 -wreake, -wrecke. [ME. bewreke, f. BE- 2 + wreke, WREAK v.] trans. To avenge; to give vent in action to (incensed feelings). wehd.com
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Bewreak: Definition with Bewreak Pictures and Photos - Lexic.us
Verb. (transitive) To give vent in action to (incensed feelings). ¹. ¹ Source: wiktionary.com. Lexicographical Neighbors of Bewreak ... lexic.us
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WREAK | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
to cause something to happen in a violent and often uncontrolled way: The recent storms have wreaked havoc on crops. dictionary.cambridge.org
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Definition of bewreak, meaning of the word bewreak and anagrams
Meaning of Bewreak: To avenge; revenge. This definition of the word Bewreak is from the Wiktionary dictionary, where you can also find the etimology, ... www.lotsofwords.com
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bewreak (inflict vengeance; retaliate for wrong): OneLook Thesaurus
bewreak usually means: Inflict vengeance; retaliate for wrong. All meanings: (transitive, obsolete) To avenge; revenge. (transitive) To give vent in ... onelook.com
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be-
be- prefix :—OE. be-, weak or stressless form of the prep. and adv. b{iacu} (biᵹ), by. The original Teut. form was, as in Gothic, bi, with short vowel, prob. cognate with second syllable of Gr. ἀµϕί, L. ambi; in OHG. and early OE., when it had the stress, as a separate word, and in composition with ... Oxford English Dictionary
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