Beseeched

/bɪˈsiːtʃt/ verb

Past tense of beseech; earnestly asked or pleaded with someone.

From Old English 'besecan' combining 'be-' (prefix intensifying action) and 'secan' (to seek). The spelling evolved through Middle English, with 'beseech' becoming the standard form by the 14th century, maintaining the sense of urgent, emotional pleading.

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