BEWAILER
BEWAILER, noun One who laments.
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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BEWAILER, noun One who laments.
BEWA'ILING, participle present tense Lamenting; bemoaning; expressing grief for.BEWA'ILING, noun Lamentation.
BEWA'KE, verb transitive [be and wake.] To keep awake. [Not used.]
BEWA'RE, verb intransitive1. Literally, to restrain or guard one's self from. Hence, to regard with caution; to restrain one's self from anything that may be dangerous, injuriou...
BEWEE'P, verb transitive [be and weep.] To weep over; to bedew with tears. [Little used.]BEWEE'P, verb intransitive To make lamentation. [Little used.]
BEWEPT', participle passive Wept over; bedewed with tears. [Little used.]
BEWET', verb transitive [be and wet.] To wet; to moisten. [Not used.]
BEWIL'DER, verb transitive To lead into perplexity or confusion; to lose in pathless places; to confound for want of a plain road; to perplex with mazes; or in general, to perpl...
BEWIL'DERED, participle passive Lost in mazes; perplexed with disorder, confusion, or intricacy.
BEWIL'DERING, participle present tense Losing in a pathless place; perplexing with confusion or intricacy.
BEWIN'TER, verb transitive To make like winter. [Not used.]
BEWITCH', verb transitive [be and witch.] To fascinate; to gain an ascendancy over by charms or incantation; an operation which was formerly supposed to injure the person bewitc...
BEWITCH'ED, participle passive Fascinated; charmed.
BEWITCH'ER, noun One that bewitches or fascinates.
BEWITCH'ERY, noun Fascination; charm;; resistless power of anything that pleases.
BEWITCH'FUL, adjective Alluring; fascinating.
BEWITCH'ING, participle present tense Fascinating; charming.BEWITCH'ING, adjective That has power to bewitch or fascinate; that has power to control by the arts of pleasing.
BEWITCH'INGLY, adverb In a fascinating manner.
BEWITCH'MENT, noun Fascination; power of charming.
BEWON'DERED, adjective [be and wonder.] Amazed. [Not used.]
BEWRAP', verb transitive berap'. [be and wrap.] To wrap up.
BEWRA'Y, verb transitive beray. To disclose perfidiously; to betray; to show or make visible.Thy speech bewrayeth thee. Matthew 26:73.[This word is nearly antiquated.]
BEWRA'YED, participle passive Disclosed; indicated; betrayed; exposed to view.
BEWRA'YER, noun A divulger of secrets; a discoverer.
BEWRA'YING, participle present tense Disclosing; making known or visible.
BEWRECK', verb transitive bereck'. [be and wreck.] To ruin; to destroy. [Not used.]
BEWROUGHT', adjective beraut' [be and work.] Worked. [Not used.]