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The New Royal and Universal English Dictionary ...: To which ...
To difcover beforehand ; to forebode. To fpeak to; to addrefs. To betoken ; to
declare ; to fhew. BESPE'AKER, n.s. he that befpeaks any thing. To BESPE'CKLE
, v. a. to mark with fpots. To BESPE'W, v. a. to dawb with fpew or vomit. To BESPi'
CE ...
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A Dictionary of the English Language
BESPE'AKER./". [from bespeak.] Hc that be- speaks anv thing. kVctten. To
BESPECKLE.f .a. [from sftck le.] To mark with fpccklcs or spots. To BESPE'W. v. a.
[from fpevi.] To dawb with fpew or vomit. ToBESPlCE. v. a. [from spice] To season
with ...
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A dictionary of the English language. Abstracted from the ...
BEOTAKER. / (from bespeak.] He that rehests any thing. Wi »/.'o;;. 7.BESPE'CKI.E
. v.a. [from./><vi/..]To mark »fch speckles or spots. s-BESPE'W. «. a. [from J?*TM.]
To dawb with Ifew or vomit. Ti BESPl'CE. v. a. [from ftitt.] To season with Ipicci.
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A complete and universal English dictionary
To discover before* *ast*t* ph3- To endanger, to cncompali, ' hand, or forebode ;
to address in discourse ; to panicle ttwri. 'speak to; to declare; to shew. T»
BESRRE'W, v. a. [besebeyen, Teut.] to j BESPE'AKER, / he that gives orders for **
c.
James Barclay (curate of Edmonton.), 1792
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Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. ...
To daub with spittle. To BESPE'A Iv. v. a. (from spec k.) 1 . To order or intreat any
thing before hand, or against a future time (SiciJ'l). 2. To make way by a previous
apology (Drydcn). 3. To forebode (Sirijt). 4. To speak to ; to address (Thijden). 6.
John Mason Good, Olinthus Gilbert Gregory, 1813
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Pantologia: A New Cyclopaedia, Comprehending a Complete ...
5. To betokcn ; to show (Addison). BESPE'AKER. .r. (from Despair.) He lhat bcs
Itkfi an -' thing (lratton). To B SPEC)“. v. a. (from speckle.) To mark with spcckles
or spots. To BESl'E'i'V. 2-. a. (from sprur.) To daul) with s w or vomit. ' ' To ESPI'CE
.
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A Dictionary of the English Language, in which the Words are ...
BESPE'AKER.f. [from befiMa/l] He that befpcakq any thing. Wm”. . To BESPE'
CKLE.v.a. [tromffuklzx] Tomark with Ipeckles or fpots. To BESPE'W. v. a. [from
fpzrw] To dawb with fpew or vomit. To BESPI'CE. w. a. [from [pica] To feal'on with l
'pices ...
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A Complete and Universal English Dictionary: Including Not ...
Figuratively, to □oil or tarnish the character of a person. To BESPE AK, v. a. [
preterit / bespoke, or / bespake; I have bespoken; be and spcecan, Sax.] to give
orders for the making of any thing; to engage beforehand. To discover
beforehand, or ...
James Barclay, William Shorton, 1824
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Barclay's English Dictionary. With which is incorporated a ...
To BESPE'AK, v. a. [preterit I bespoke, or I bespake; I have bespoken; be and
spwcan, Sax.] to give orders>for the making of any thing; to engage beforehand.
To discover beforehand,or forebode; to address in discourse; to speak to; to
declare ...
James Barclay (Curate of Edmonton.), William SHORTON, 1822
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Barclay's Universal English Dictionary, etc. (The Improved ...
To BESPE'AK, v. a. [preterit I bespoke, or I bespoke; I have bespoken; be and
spzecan, Sax.] to give orders for the making of any thing; to engage beforehand.
To discover beforehand, or forebode ; to address in discourse; to speak to; ...
James Barclay (Curate of Edmonton.), Thomas Noble, William SHORTON, 1835