Dictionary entry

Begin (2)

Webster's Dictionary 1913

Be‐gin″, v. t. 1. To enter on; to commence.

Ye nymphs of Solyma! begin the song.

Pope.

2. To trace or lay the foundation of; to make or place a beginning of.

The apostle begins our knowledge in the creatures, which leads us to the knowledge of God.

Locke.

Syn. — To commence; originate; set about; start.