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Bewray   Listen
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Bewray  v. t.  To soil. See Beray.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Bewray" Quotes from Famous Books



... his end by her songs, having three sons by his wife Lynida, the very pride of all his forepassed years, thought now, seeing death by constraint would compel him to leave them, to bestow upon them such a legacy as might bewray his love, and increase their ensuing amity. Calling, therefore, these young gentlemen before him, in the presence of all his fellow Knights of Malta, he resolved to leave them a memorial of all his fatherly care in ...
— Rosalynde - or, Euphues' Golden Legacy • Thomas Lodge

... as they were closely seated, Her ears attending whilst his lips repeated A story treating the renown'd adventures And famous acts of great Alcides, enters A messenger whose countenance did bewray A haste ...
— The English Novel in the Time of Shakespeare • J. J. Jusserand

... we bid thee bewray, (And look that the truth thou to us do say) Thy birth and thy parentage, what it may be; For the love that thou ...
— A Bundle of Ballads • Various



Words linked to "Bewray" :   betray, break, let out, expose, divulge, let on, discover, reveal, give away, unwrap, disclose, bring out



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