Wield vs Bewield - What's the difference?
wield | bewield |
(label) To command, rule over; to possess or own.
*, Bk.V, Ch.7:
*:There was never kyng sauff myselff that welded evir such knyghtes.
(label) To control, to guide or manage.
*1596 , (Edmund Spenser), The Faerie Queene , V.10:
*:With such his chearefull speaches he doth wield / Her mind so well, that to his will she bends.
To handle with skill and ease, especially of a weapon or tool.
To exercise (authority or influence) effectively.
(rare) To hold in hand; rule; control; manage; handle; wield.
*1883 , Grip , volume 20:
*1900 , Jacobus (de Voragine), William Caxton, Frederick Startridge Ellis, The Golden Legend, Or, Lives of the Saints :
*1994 , Win (Kanbawza), A Burmese Appeal to the UN and US , page 25:
*2009 , John S. Pobee, The Anglican Story in Ghana :
As verbs the difference between wield and bewield
is that wield is (label) to command, rule over; to possess or own while bewield is (rare) to hold in hand; rule; control; manage; handle; wield.wield
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* * English terms with homophones ----bewield
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(en verb)- No grey goose quills the weapons used ;—a walking cane one feller With puissant arm bewielded , and the other his umbrella.
- But the hands of them that beat him became dry and the hands of the provost also, in such wise that they might not bewield them.
- [...] better ways to actually bring about political change Studying the records which the U S administration has on Burma, is quite bewielding for an average Burmese Following the Burmese army's suppression of the peaceful revolution in Sept.
- Bewielding for this researcher, is the fact that though Dadson retiring 24th February 1997 had left handing over notes detailing handsome bank balances held in banks overseas and to be shared by the two dioceses of Tamale and Sunyani, [...]
