Definition
Third-person singular present tense of beshout; he, she, or it shouts loudly or forcefully at someone or something.
Etymology
From 'beshout,' formed with the prefix 'be-' and the verb 'shout.' The -s ending marks the third-person singular present tense in English.
Kelly Says
This word represents a layer of English that exists mostly in historical texts and poetry—writers like Shakespeare loved using 'be-' verbs to create vivid, intense actions that feel more dramatic than their plain counterparts.
Translations
CACatalà
malediccions
ma-le-dee-thee-o-nes
CSČeština
prokletby
pro-klet-by
DADansk
forbandelser
for-ban-del-ser
ESEspañol
maldiciones
mal-dee-thee-oh-nes
FISuomi
k Référence
khuh-ta-neh
FRFrançais
malédictions
mah-leh-dee-thee-ohn
HUMagyar
átkozás
at-ko-zas
IDBahasa Indonesia
kutukan
ku-tu-kan
ITItaliano
imprecazioni
im-pre-ka-tsee-oh-nee
MSBahasa Melayu
laknat
la-knat
NLNederlands
vloeken
vlo-ken
NONorsk
forbannelser
for-ban-nel-ser
PLPolski
przekleństwa
przew-kleen-na
PTPortuguês
maldições
mal-dee-thee-soes
RORomână
provocări
pro-vo-ka-ree
RUРусский
клятия
kliatiya
SVSvenska
förbannelser
for-ban-nel-ser
TRTürkçe
lanetler
la-net-ler
UKУкраїнська
кляття
kliatyya
VITiếng Việt
lời nguyền
lo-ree n-gween
ZUZU
isibongo
ee-si-bon-go