Terms vs Beghast - What's the difference?
terms | beghast |
To fill with shock, awe, wonder, or amazement; inspire; enthuse.
*1844 , Thomas Hood, Hood's magazine and comic miscellany: Volume 1 :
*1904 , Julius M. Parker, God Never Spoke :
*1942 , Phil Stong, The iron mountain :
As a noun terms
is .As a verb beghast is
to fill with shock, awe, wonder, or amazement; inspire; enthuse.beghast
English
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* (l)Verb
(en verb)- [...] And all, but my own heart-wound I Beside me, (as I sat alone, Beghasted with wild dreams), [...]
- […] the beast of the earth after his kind, every thing that creepeth after his kind, and, as it were, the dod-begasted lie after his kind.
- "Oh, but Fräulein! You beghast me! Such an honor!"