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becry

Becry vs Decry - What's the difference?

becry | decry |


In transitive terms the difference between becry and decry

is that becry is to bewitch while decry is to blame for ills.

Becry vs Beery - What's the difference?

becry | beery |


As a verb becry

is to cry about; cry over; lament; bemourn.

As an adjective beery is

smelling or tasting of beer.

Begry vs Becry - What's the difference?

begry | becry |


As a noun begry

is (archaic) beggary.

As a verb becry is

to cry about; cry over; lament; bemourn.

Berry vs Becry - What's the difference?

berry | becry |


In transitive terms the difference between berry and becry

is that berry is to thresh (grain) while becry is to bewitch.

As verbs the difference between berry and becry

is that berry is to pick berries while becry is to cry about; cry over; lament; bemourn.

As a noun berry

is a small fruit, of any one of many varieties.

As a proper noun Berry

is {{surname|from=Middle English}.