Becard vs Beward - What's the difference?
becard | beward |
(rare) To guard about or completely; protect.
*1895 , William Morris, A.J. Wyatt, Beowulf :
As a noun becard
is a south american flycatcher of the genus pachyramphus .As a verb beward is
(rare) to guard about or completely; protect.beward
English
Verb
(en verb)- Hrothgar's Thane, and full strongly then set he a-quaking The stark wood in his hands, and in council-speech speer'd he: What men be ye then of them that have war-gear, With byrnies bewarded , who the keel high up-builded Over the Lake-street thus have come leading.