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Beset vs Harras - What's the difference?
beset
|
harras
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As a verb
beset
is (
label
) to surround or hem in.
As a noun
harras
is
a herd of stud horses.
beset
English
Verb
(
label
) To surround or hem in
(
label
) To attack, especially from all sides
(
label
) To decorate something with jewels etc
(
label
) Of a ship, to get trapped by ice
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English irregular past participles
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English irregular verbs
English past participles
English verb forms using redundant wikisyntax
English verb simple past forms
English verb forms using redundant wikisyntax
English verbs with base form identical to past participle
harras
English
Noun
(
es
)
A herd of stud horses.
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