beg

  • 41beg — bèg prt. Vj; Q42 argi, ar, gal: Bèg būsi mano žentas? J.Jabl. Vargina mane rūpestis, beg esi gyvas, beg sveikas A.Baran. Bèg matot – išganė man daržą Slm. Sergu, negaliu, dūsuoju, putuoju, nežinau nežinau, bèg būsiu gyvas Jnšk. Beg ne mano… …

    Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language

  • 42Beg — Die Abkürzung BEG steht für: Bundesentschädigungsgesetz, Gesetz zur Entschädigung der Opfer der nationalsozialistischen Verfolgung Flughafen Belgrad (IATA Code) Bayerische Eisenbahngesellschaft mbH Brenner Eisenbahngesellschaft, mit der… …

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  • 43beg — Jamaican Slang Glossary To ask; also means to beg. Di man dem beg fa jooks. (The men beg for sex.) …

    English dialects glossary

  • 44beg — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. implore, beseech; ask alms. See poverty, request. II (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To ask earnestly or importunately] Syn. entreat, implore, beseech, ask, supplicate, crave, solicit, pray for, urge, plead, sue …

    English dictionary for students

  • 45beg — verb 1) he begged on the streets Syn: panhandle, ask for money, seek charity, seek alms; informal sponge, cadge, scrounge, bum, mooch 2) we begged for mercy Syn: ask for, request, plead for …

    Thesaurus of popular words

  • 46beg — I. verb (begged; begging) Etymology: Middle English beggen Date: 13th century transitive verb 1. to ask for as a charity 2. a. to ask earnestly for ; entreat b. to require as necessary or appropriat …

    New Collegiate Dictionary

  • 47beg — [OE] Beg first turns up in immediately recognizable form in the 13th century, as beggen, but it seems likely that it goes back ultimately to an Old English verb bedecian ‘beg’. This came from the Germanic base *beth , from which English also gets …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • 48beg —   Mākilo;    ♦ humbly beg, noi ha aha a.   See beggar, entreat.    ♦ To beg from place to place, noi hele …

    English-Hawaiian dictionary

  • 49beg — [OE] Beg first turns up in immediately recognizable form in the 13th century, as beggen, but it seems likely that it goes back ultimately to an Old English verb bedecian ‘beg’. This came from the Germanic base *beth , from which English also gets …

    Word origins

  • 50Beg —    This was originally a feudal title given to the main chief of a tribe and simply added to his name. The title khan was similarly used. With the demise of feudalism, these titles have fallen out of use. The term beg was also used by the Ottoman …

    Historical Dictionary of the Kurds