befile
English
Etymology
From Middle English befilen, from Old English befȳlan (“to befoul, defile, make dirty”), from Proto-West Germanic *bifūlijan (“to make foul”), equivalent to be- + file. Cognate with Scots befile (“to befile”), West Frisian befûjle (“to dirty”), Dutch bevuilen (“to soil, dirty”), German Low German befulen (“to soil, pollute”). See also defile.
Verb
befile (third-person singular simple present befiles, present participle befiling, simple past and past participle befiled)
Related terms
English terms derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *puH- (0 c, 17 e)
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