Terms vs Beseems - What's the difference?
terms | beseems |
(beseem)
(archaic, transitive and intransitive) To appear, seem, look (with some qualifying word).
(archaic, transitive and intransitive) To be appropriate or creditable (without qualifying word).
* Clarendon
* Hooker
:* 1819': “Lady,” said Cedric, “this '''beseems not; were further pledge necessary, I myself, offended, and justly offended, as I am, would yet gage my honour for the honour of Ivanhoe.” —
As a noun terms
is .As a verb beseems is
(beseem).beseems
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Verb
(head)beseem
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Verb
(en verb)- This inn beseems well for a weary traveller.
- a duty well beseeming the preachers
- What form of speech or behavior beseemeth us, in our prayers to God?
