Beginner vs Bedinner - What's the difference?
beginner | bedinner |
Someone who is just starting at something, or has only recently started.
Someone who sets (or puts) something in motion
(nonce) To take to dinner.
* 1843 , '', book 4, chapter VI, ''The Landed
* 1863 , Duncan George Forbes Macdonald, British Columbia and Vancouver's Island
As a noun beginner
is someone who is just starting at something, or has only recently started.As a verb bedinner is
(nonce) to take to dinner.beginner
English
Noun
(en noun)- I'm pretty new at learning Japanese, I'm just a beginner .
- The beginner of the games lit the ceremonial torch .
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English
Verb
(en verb)- Can he do nothing for his Burns but make a Gauger of him; lionise him, bedinner him, for a foolish while: then whistle him down the wind, to desperation and bitter death?
- Do not trouble yourself with introductory letters to any of the colonists; they will never procure you a dinner, unless you are reported to be a man of capital or credit, in which case you will be bedinnered and bedrained until your money is gone and your credit ruined.
