Besee

/bɪˈsiː/ verb

To see throughout, observe completely, or to befit or suit someone (archaic usage).

From 'be-' + 'see' (Old English 'seon'). In archaic English, 'besee' could mean to become or to befit, as in 'it befits you,' with 'be-' functioning as a prefix that created new verb meanings.

AMአብረን
ARالتماس
BNঅনুরোধ করা
CAsuplicar
CSprosit
DAbede
DEflehen
ELπαρακαλώ
ESrogar
FAتمنا کردن
FIanella
FRsupplier
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