Behold

/bɪˈhoʊld/ verb

to see or look at something, especially something impressive or surprising; an archaic or formal way of saying 'look.'

From Old English 'behaldan,' combining 'be-' (around/about) and 'haldan' (to hold). The original sense was 'to hold in sight' or 'to keep in view,' which evolved into the poetic command meaning 'see!' or 'look!'

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