s |
begone |
As a letter s
is the letter s with a.
As an interjection begone is
expressing a desire for someone or something to go away.
As a verb begone is
.
begone |
thot |
As an interjection begone
is expressing a desire for someone or something to go away.
As a verb begone
is .
As a noun thot is
a prostitute.
terms |
begone |
As a noun terms
is .
As an interjection begone is
expressing a desire for someone or something to go away.
As a verb begone is
.
begone |
begore |
As verbs the difference between begone and begore
is that
begone is past participle of lang=en while
begore is to besmear with gore.
As an interjection begone
is expressing a desire for someone or something to go away.
begone |
bedone |
As verbs the difference between begone and bedone
is that
begone is past participle of lang=en while
bedone is past participle of bedo.
As an interjection begone
is expressing a desire for someone or something to go away.
As an adjective bedone is
outwitted.
begone |
betone |
As verbs the difference between begone and betone
is that
begone is while
betone is to endow with a tone; give a special tone to; place stress upon; accentuate; emphasise.
As an interjection begone
is expressing a desire for someone or something to go away.
begone |
bygone |
As an interjection begone
is expressing a desire for someone or something to go away.
As a verb begone
is past participle of lang=en.
As an adjective bygone is
having been or happened in the far past.
As a noun bygone is
a person or occurrence that took place in the past.