Beckon

/ˈbɛkən/ verb

To beckon is to signal someone to come closer or follow, usually with a hand or head movement. It can also mean to attract or invite in a tempting way.

“Beckon” comes from Old English “beacnian,” meaning to make a sign or signal, related to “beacon.” Both come from a Germanic root about showing or signaling from a distance.

AMምልክት ማድረግ
ARيشير
BNইশারা করা
CSpokynout
DAvinke
DEwinken
ELνεύω
EShacer señas
FAاشاره کردن
FIviitata
FRfaire signe
GUઇશારો કરવો
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