Bewield

/bɪˈwild/ verb

To hold, brandish, or wield something with skill or power.

From Middle English 'be-' + 'wield' (to hold and use a weapon or tool). While 'wield' alone means to hold and use effectively, 'bewield' intensified or emphasized the action, though the distinction between the two forms is subtle and the prefix version fell out of use.

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