Clothe vs Bego - What's the difference?
clothe | bego |
To adorn or cover with clothing; to dress; to supply clothes or clothing.
* Shakespeare
* Bible, Proverbs xxiii. 21
* Goldsmith
(figurative) To cover or invest, as if with a garment.
* Watts
* J. Dyer
* Milton
(archaic) To go about; encompass; surround; beset, surround with hostile intent; to overrun.
*1485 , Sir Thomas Malory, Le Morte Darthur , Book V:
*:Thy prysemen ar sore begone and put undir, for they ar oversette with Sarazens mo than fyve hondred.
*1892 , Albany Law Journal - Volumes 44-45 - Page 166:
*1902 , Carolyn Wells, Abeniki Caldwell: A Burlesque Historical Novel - Page 178 :
*2013 , Ambrose Bierce, Delphi Complete Works of Ambrose Bierce :
(obsolete) To clothe, dress.
To affect, usually as a good or bad influence, or as a circumstance.
:He was woe begone .
That which besets, surrounds, compasses, or affects; situation; circumstance.
*2011 , Loretto Gubernatis, Dimitrius and the Gladiolas :
As verbs the difference between clothe and bego
is that clothe is to adorn or cover with clothing; to dress; to supply clothes or clothing while bego is (archaic) to go about; encompass; surround; beset, surround with hostile intent; to overrun.As a noun bego is
that which besets, surrounds, compasses, or affects; situation; circumstance.clothe
English
Verb
- to feed and clothe''' a family; to '''clothe oneself extravagantly
- Go with me, to clothe you as becomes you.
- Drowsiness shall clothe a man with rags.
- The naked every day he clad , / When he put on his clothes.
- to clothe somebody with authority or power
- language in which they can clothe their thoughts
- His sides are clothed with waving wood.
- words clothed in reason's garb
bego
English
Verb
- False love, I bego', I ' bego . Ere something still worse come down.
- He bewent speedily, and as he vanished I heard him again calling, " Not she, not she ! Ha, ha ! "
- They bewent , asmirking, And I, awakening, fell straight aworking.
Noun
(begoes)- “As I was passing by a vineyard on the Earth where some of mankind were taking their lunch, I heard them complaining and grumbling about these things they called 'ants'. Oh the woes and begoes of mankind,” smiled the good lord.