Beteem vs Betee - What's the difference?
beteem | betee |
(obsolete) To permit; allow; suffer.
*1601 , ", act 1 scene 2 lines 139-143:
*:So excellent a king, that was to this / Hyperion to a satyr, so loving to my mother / That he might not beteem the winds of heaven / Visit her face too roughly.
(obsolete) To grant, vouchsafe (something to someone); accord; give.
*1590 , Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene , II.viii:
*:So would I (said th'enchaunter) glad and faine / Beteeme to you this sword, you to defend [...].
(dialectal) To bestow; afford; allow; deign.
(obsolete) To draw over (as a covering); cover; veil.
(obsolete) To pull or tug at.
(obsolete) To employ; spend; bestow (time, pains, etc.)
(obsolete) To bring about; manage; arrange.