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bespot
English
Etymology
From Middle English bespotten, equivalent to be- +? spot.
Verb
bespot (third-person singular simple present bespots, present participle bespotting, simple past and past participle bespotted)
- (transitive) To make spots on; mark with spots; cover with or as with blots or blemishes.
Anagrams
- betops
Dutch
Pronunciation
Verb
bespot
- first-, second- and third-person singular present indicative of bespotten
- imperative of bespotten
Participle
bespot
- past participle of bespotten
Declension
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bespout
English
Etymology
From be- (“about, over”) +? spout.
Verb
bespout (third-person singular simple present bespouts, present participle bespouting, simple past and past participle bespouted)
- (transitive) To spout about; recite in a pompous or affected manner.
- (transitive) To pester with excessive oratory or spouting.
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