Terms vs Beghost - What's the difference?
terms | beghost |
To endow with a spirit or soul; fill with or affect by a spirit or ghost; inspire; haunt.
*1910 , Charles Francis Keary, The pursuit of reason :
*1988 , John Canning, 50 Great Ghost Stories :
*1989 , Ronald Frame, Penelope's hat :
*2005 , Charles Lloyd, Philip Cox, Anti-Jacobin novels: Edmund Oliver (1798) :
To make a ghost of; teach (one) how to play a ghost.
As a noun terms
is .As a verb beghost is
to endow with a spirit or soul; fill with or affect by a spirit or ghost; inspire; haunt.beghost
English
Verb
(en verb)- Was Hamlet's armour beghosted too?
- For two centuries or more Littlecote, which is near Hungerford, was owned by the Darrell family, and it was they who finally beghosted not only the house but also the neighbourhood — even as far as the Hungerford to Salisbury road.
- Later she remembered them as ensorcelled houses; beghosted by their occupants' fears of disappointment, by the memories of their lives and other lives they might have had.
- [...] and the publication of the very interesting tale from which it is taken, we have been so beghosted both in prose and verse, [...]
