Becall

/bɪˈkɔːl/ verb

To call or summon someone by their name or title; to address or name someone.

From the prefix 'be-' (making or causing) combined with 'call' (from Old English 'ceallian'). The prefix 'be-' was used in Old English to create verbs from nouns and adjectives, giving them causative or intensive force.

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