Beckons

/ˈbekənz/ verb

Third person singular present of beckon, meaning to make a gesture with the hand to encourage someone to come nearer or follow.

From Old English beacnian, related to beacon. Originally meant 'to make a sign' or 'signal,' from the same root that gave us 'beacon' - a visible signal or warning. The gesture of beckoning evolved from the broader concept of signaling.

AMይጠራል
ARيلوح
BNডাকে
CAfa senyal
CSkývá
DAvinkler
DEwinkt
ELκάνει νόημα
EShace señas
FAاشاره می‌کند
FIkutsuu
FRfait signe
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