Behew

/bɪˈhjuː/ verb

An archaic verb meaning to chop or hew thoroughly; to hack or shape something by cutting with an axe.

From 'be-' (thoroughly) + 'hew' (to chop, from Old English 'heawan'). The 'be-' prefix intensified the action of cutting into a completed task.

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