Terms vs Bemeant - What's the difference?
terms | bemeant |
(bemean)
(obsolete) To mean; signify; inform.
To make mean or base, demean.
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As a noun terms
is .As a verb bemeant is
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English
Verb
(head)bemean
English
Etymology 1
From (etyl) bemenen, equivalent to .Alternative forms
*Verb
Etymology 2
From . More at mean.Verb
(en verb)citation, genre=Fiction , publisher=G. K. Hall , isbn=9780816161171 , page=85 , passage=I fished carefully, used wet flies and dry, all that I had in my book, and even bemeaned myself by baiting a plain hook with a grasshopper. }}