Revenge vs Bewreke - What's the difference?
revenge | bewreke |
Any form of personal retaliatory action against an individual, institution, or group for some perceived harm or injustice.
(label) A win by the previous loser.
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*:“I'm through with all pawn-games,” I laughed. “Come, let us have a game of lansquenet. Either I will take a farewell fall out of you or you will have your sevenfold revenge ”.
(reflexive) To take one's revenge (on'' or ''upon ) someone.
* Shakespeare
To take for (a particular harmful action), to avenge.
* Ld. Berners
* Dryden
(archaic) To take vengeance; to revenge itself.
* Shakespeare
(obsolete) To wreak, avenge, revenge.
As verbs the difference between revenge and bewreke
is that revenge is to take one's revenge (on or upon) someone while bewreke is to wreak, avenge, revenge.As a noun revenge
is any form of personal retaliatory action against an individual, institution, or group for some perceived harm or injustice.revenge
English
(wikipedia revenge)Noun
(en-noun)Synonyms
* payback, wreak * See alsoDerived terms
* Montezuma's revenge * revengeful * revenge is a dish best served cold * revengement * revengerSee also
* vendetta * avenge * vengeance * get one's own back * get back at somebody * retaliateVerb
- Come, Antony, and young Octavius, come, / Revenge yourselves alone on Cassius.
- to revenge the death of our fathers
- The gods are just, and will revenge our cause.
- Arsenal revenged its loss to Manchester United last time with a 5-0 drubbing this time.
- A bird that will revenge upon you all.
Anagrams
*bewreke
English
(Webster 1913)Alternative forms
* bewreakVerb
- J wole me so off hym bewreke, þat al þe world þeroff schal speke. — Richard Coeur de Lion