BEGO

Etymology 1

Verb

bego (third-person singular simple present begoes, present participle begoing, simple past bewent, past participle begone)

(archaic) To go about; encompass; surround; beset, surround with hostile intent; to overrun.

(obsolete) To clothe, dress.

(obsolete except in set phrases) To affect, usually as a good or bad influence, or as a circumstance.

Etymology 2

Verb

bego (third-person singular simple present begoes, present participle begoing, simple past bewent, past participle begone)

(rare, humoristic or faux-archaic) To go away, to disappear.

Noun

bego (plural begoes)

That which besets, surrounds, compasses, or affects; situation; circumstance.

Anagrams

• Egbo, Gebo

Source: Wiktionary



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