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Berain vs Belain - What's the difference?

berain | belain |

As verbs the difference between berain and belain

is that berain is to rain upon; wet with rain; moisten while belain is past participle of belie.

berain

English

Verb

(en verb)
  • To rain upon; wet with rain; moisten.
  • *2005 , Gordon Braden, Sixteenth-century poetry: an annotated anthology - Page 132 :
  • Till at the last, recovering his voice, Supping the tears that all his breast berained , [...]

    belain

    English

    Verb

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