terms |
bestar |
As a noun terms
is .
As a verb bestar is
(archaic) to sprinkle with, or as with, stars; to adorn or decorate with, or as with, stars.
bestay |
bestar |
As verbs the difference between bestay and bestar
is that
bestay is to secure or steady; cause to come to a fixed position or state; bring to a halt or stop while
bestar is (archaic) to sprinkle with, or as with, stars; to adorn or decorate with, or as with, stars.
bestar |
bestir |
As verbs the difference between bestar and bestir
is that
bestar is (archaic) to sprinkle with, or as with, stars; to adorn or decorate with, or as with, stars while
bestir is to put into brisk or vigorous action; to move with life and vigor.
star |
bestar |
As a noun star
is star.
As a verb bestar is
(archaic) to sprinkle with, or as with, stars; to adorn or decorate with, or as with, stars.
sprinkle |
bestar |
As verbs the difference between sprinkle and bestar
is that
sprinkle is (
lb) to cause (a substance) to fall in fine drops (for a liquid substance) or small pieces (for a solid substance) while
bestar is (archaic) to sprinkle with, or as with, stars; to adorn or decorate with, or as with, stars.
As a noun sprinkle
is a light covering with a sprinkled substance.