Bemark vs Bemar - What's the difference?
bemark | bemar |
(transitive, rare, or, obsolete) To mark with the sign of the cross; mark oneself.
To mark or cover with marks; mark up.
*1960 , Jack Kerouac, Lonesome traveler :
To mar about or all over; injure seriously.
*1994 , Elizabeth Goodenough, Mark A. Heberle, Infant tongues: the voice of the child in literature :
In transitive terms the difference between bemark and bemar
is that bemark is to mark or cover with marks; mark up while bemar is to mar about or all over; injure seriously.As verbs the difference between bemark and bemar
is that bemark is to mark with the sign of the cross; mark oneself while bemar is to mar about or all over; injure seriously.bemark
English
Verb
(en verb)- [...] commuter frenzy as soon they'll be charging en masse from Market and Sansome buildings on foot and in buses and all well-dressed thru workingman Frisco of Walkup?? truck drivers and even the poor grime-bemarked Third Steet of lost bums [...]
bemar
English
Verb
- He hath all to be pist my shooes He hath bemarred my paper [...]