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besoot |
As a noun terms
is .
As a verb besoot is
to soil with soot; blacken with soot; besmut.
besot |
besoot |
As verbs the difference between besot and besoot
is that
besot is to muddle, stupefy, or act foolishly; as with alcoholic liquor or infatuation while
besoot is to soil with soot; blacken with soot; besmut.
besoot |
besort |
As verbs the difference between besoot and besort
is that
besoot is to soil with soot; blacken with soot; besmut while
besort is (obsolete) to suit; fit; become.
As a noun besort is
(obsolete) something fitting or appropriate; suitable company, associates, or attendants.
bespot |
besoot |
In transitive terms the difference between bespot and besoot
is that
bespot is to make spots on; mark with spots; cover with or as with blots or blemishes while
besoot is to soil with soot; blacken with soot; besmut.