Beasten vs Beastes - What's the difference?
beasten | beastes |
* {{quote-book, year=1609, author=, title=A Collection Of Old English Plays, Vol. IV., chapter=Everie Woman in her Humor, edition=
, passage=Then either for God's sake or thy Neighbors, or both, be smothe, and participate; ist not some underlayer, some she Cammell, that will beare as much of her belly as three beastes on their backes? some Lanthorne-maker? }}
* {{quote-news, year=2007, date=April 22, author=, title=Nonfiction Chronicle, work=New York Times
, passage=In 1585 the British artist John White accompanied a group of colonists to the North Carolina coast with instructions to "drawe to liefe all strange birdes, beastes , fishes, plantes." }}
As an adjective beasten
is of, relating to, or pertaining to beasts; bestial.As a noun beastes is
an archaic spelling of beasts|nodot=yes, plural of beast|nocap=yes.beasten
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beastes
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