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Beshare vs Beshame - What's the difference?

beshare | beshame |

In lang=en terms the difference between beshare and beshame

is that beshare is to share about; share across or share with; distribute among others; share while beshame is to shame; put to shame; make shameful.

As verbs the difference between beshare and beshame

is that beshare is to share about; share across or share with; distribute among others; share while beshame is to shame; put to shame; make shameful.

beshare

English

Verb

(beshar)
  • To share about; share across or share with; distribute among others; share.
  • *1862 , James Phippen, Descriptive sketches of Rochester, Chatham, and their vicinities :
  • [...] now lodges in, with bedding and furniture of the same chamber, with the use of six diaper napkins, six flaxen towels, two table cloths, two pair of sheets, one pair of pillows (beshares ), during his natural life, for his own lodging and use only.
  • *2004 , Academy of Orthomolecular Medicine, Journal of orthomolecular medicine :
  • Rose, my wife, was convinced that things do not happen by chance, that they are “beshared ," meant to be.
  • *2005 , L. P. Leavell, The Pilgrim's Progress from This World to That Which Is to Come :
  • We shall see men that by the world were cut in pieces, burnt in flames, and drowned in the seas, for the love they bear to the Lord of the place. Pliable. This is enough to delight one's heart. How shall we get to beshare these joys?

    beshame

    English

    Verb

    (besham)
  • To shame; put to shame; make shameful.
  • *1832 , “The” Philological Museum:
  • Controversy is the element of the learned person who has undertaken to beshame and chastise me: [...]
  • *1902 , John George Gibson, Watching for the daybreak! 31 sermons :
  • But His approval was a conventional outrage! What can be less in accord with the customs of society than to criticize and beshame one's host, especially if we judge him out of his own mouth?
  • *2010 , David Ben Moshe, The Secret of the Jews: Letters to Nietzsche :
  • [...] a leading historian of the period, wrote, "Although they assimilated with those nations completely, they will find no peace among them; for the nations will always revile and beshame them, plot against them and falsely accuse them in matters [...]