Betall vs Betail - What's the difference?
betall | betail |
(ambitransitive, obsolete) To pay; count out money.
*1980 , Jill L. Levenson, A critical edition of the anonymous Elizabethan play The Weakest goeth to the wall :
As verbs the difference between betall and betail
is that betall is to pay; count out money while betail is to furnish with a tail.betall
English
Verb
(en verb)- And you will love me, kiss me, and be my secret sweetheart. Your husband will not know. I will give you money, and your husband will not have to betall , to pay for your lodgings or your food.