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Begad vs Begab - What's the difference?

begad | begab |

As an interjection begad

is an expression of surprise, shock etc.

As a verb begab is

to deceive; mock.

begad

English

Interjection

(en interjection)
  • (archaic) An expression of surprise, shock etc.
  • * {{quote-book
  • , year=1922 , author=Jeffery Farnol , title= Peregrine's Progress , chapter= citation , isbn= , page=439 , passage=Begad', Perry, old fellow, all's well at last, eh?" exclaimed Anthony, grasping my hand. "What I mean to say is — will ye look at 'em, ' begad !.}}

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    begab

    English

    Verb

    (begabb)
  • To deceive; mock.
  • *1974 , Richard Gardner, Richard Cummings, The adventures of Don Juan :
  • "You begabbed her, of course. A tit for a tattle is her bargain. And then?"
  • To gab about; talk over; report from one (person) to another.