Beseechers

/bɪˈsiːtʃərz/ noun

Definition

Plural of beseecher; multiple people who earnestly plead or beg.

Etymology

Regular plural formation of 'beseecher' by adding '-s.' The word maintains the same root structure as its singular form while indicating more than one person performing the action.

Kelly Says

In Shakespeare and epic poetry, 'beseechers' often appear as crowds or groups—imagine a scene of multiple people on their knees begging a powerful figure. The plural emphasizes collective desperation, which is more dramatic than a single plea.

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