To show forth, display, or make visible something prominently or deliberately.
Formed from the prefix 'be-' combined with the verb 'show.' In Middle English and Early Modern English, 'beshow' meant to display or reveal, with the 'be-' intensifying or spreading the action of showing across a subject.
Medieval and Renaissance writers used 'be-' verbs as a way to make ordinary actions feel grander or more complete—'beshow' doesn't just mean to show, but to thoroughly reveal or put on display.
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