Befall vs Belimp - What's the difference?
befall | belimp |
To happen.
To happen to.
* Shakespeare
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Case; instance; circumstance; event; incident; accident.
* 1495 , William Caxton, Vitas Patrum :
* 1990 , India. Parliament. House of the People, India. Parliament. Lok Sabha, Lok Sabha debates :
* 1994 , Socialist Party (India), Janata: Volume 49 :
* 1996 , Thomas Pfau, Rhonda Ray Kercsmar, Rhetorical and cultural dissolution in romanticism :
To happen; occur; befall.
To pertain; belong or belong to; befit.
*2010 , Susan Squires, A Twist in Time :
As a noun befall
is infestation.As a verb belimp is
to happen; occur; befall.befall
English
Verb
- Temptation befell me.
- I beseech your grace that I may know / The worst that may befall me.
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Derived terms
* befalling * misbefallNoun
(en noun)- Or he had tolde al his befall .
- This is proposed to be done by moving necessary amendment in this befall to the Finance Bill.
- He said "I would advise people to cultivate frugal habits. I will not commit the crime of making them helpless by saying that they have no responsibility whatever in the befall of calamities like old age, illness, accident, etc. [...]"
- [...], the word "care" asserting itself subliminally in somewhat the same way that "fall" does in the "befall " of "Infant Joy."
References
* * English irregular verbs ----belimp
English
Verb
- He heaved a breath and sat back down. She could see he was troubled. "Your time is not the same as mine. I do not belimp here."