bemean
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Pronunciation[edit]
Etymology 1[edit]
From Middle English bemenen, equivalent to be- + mean (“to signify”). Compare Middle High German bemeinen (“to mean”).
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Verb[edit]
bemean (third-person singular simple present bemeans, present participle bemeaning, simple past and past participle bemeant)
- (transitive, obsolete) To mean; signify; inform.
Etymology 2[edit]
From be- + mean (“base, lowly”), from Middle English mene, aphetic variation of Middle English imene (“average, lowly, mean”), from Old English ġemǣne (“mean, common, average”). More at mean.
Verb[edit]
bemean (third-person singular simple present bemeans, present participle bemeaning, simple past and past participle bemeaned)
Usage notes[edit]
- Usually used reflexively, as in "to bemean oneself".
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