besee
English
Etymology
From Middle English beseen, from Old English besēon (“to see, look, look around, behold, observe, look after, go to see, visit, provide for”), from Proto-West Germanic *bisehwan, from Proto-Germanic *bisehwaną (“to look, besee”), equivalent to be- + see. Cognate with Dutch bezien (“to look at, review”), German besehen (“to have a look at, inspect”), Danish bese (“to inspect”).
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -iː
Verb
besee (third-person singular simple present besees, present participle beseeing, simple past besaw, past participle beseen)
Derived terms
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