Reread vs Beread - What's the difference?
reread | beread |
To advise; inform; counsel; plan; (reflexive) to advise or bethink oneself; deliberate.
*1852', Jean Palsgrave, François Génin, ''L'éclaircissement de la langue française par Jean Palsgrave'', original publication ' 1530 :
*1923 , Blanche Colton Williams, Harry Hansen, Society of Arts and Sciences (U.S.), O. Henry memorial award prize stories :
*2005 , Andrea Cornwall, International African Institute, Readings in gender in Africa :
As verbs the difference between reread and beread
is that reread is to read again while beread is alternative form of lang=en.beread
English
Verb
- I berede' me, I take advyse or counsayle... I wyll ' berede me first, and than you shall have your answere.
- And when the time hung with a heaviness I beread me of them.
- When I received the telegram, I have to go in order to beread him, I return on Saturday 2/1/48.
