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In some senses, bego is marked as archaic, obsolete, rare. Watch for register when choosing this word.
ADJ.
false, still
VERB + BEGO
love
BEGO + NOUN
ere, something
verb
To go about; encompass; surround; beset, surround with hostile intent; to overrun.
Thy prysemen ar sore begone and put undir, for they ar oversette with Sarazens mo than fyve hondred.
False love, I bego, I bego. Ere something still worse come down.
To clothe, dress.
To affect, usually as a good or bad influence, or as a circumstance.
He was woe begone.
noun
That which besets, surrounds, compasses, or affects; situation; circumstance.
“As I was passing by a vineyard on the Earth where some of mankind were taking their lunch, I heard them complaining and grumbling about these things they called 'ants'. Oh the woes and begoes of mankind,” smiled the good lord.
verb
To go away, to disappear.
He bewent speedily, and as he vanished I heard him again calling, " Not she, not she ! Ha, ha ! "
“Begone!” I shouted. They bewent, asmirking, And I, awakening, fell straight aworking.
Thy prysemen ar sore begone and put undir, for they ar oversette with Sarazens mo than fyve hondred.
WiktionaryFalse love, I bego, I bego. Ere something still worse come down.
WiktionaryHe was woe begone.
Wiktionary“As I was passing by a vineyard on the Earth where some of mankind were taking their lunch, I heard them complaining and grumbling about these things they called 'ants'. Oh the woes and begoes of mank
WiktionaryHe bewent speedily, and as he vanished I heard him again calling, " Not she, not she ! Ha, ha ! "
Wiktionary“Begone!” I shouted. They bewent, asmirking, And I, awakening, fell straight aworking.
Wiktionaryi Register
In some senses, bego is marked as archaic, obsolete, rare. Watch for register when choosing this word.