besteal
English
Etymology
From Middle English bistelen, from Old English bestelan, from Proto-West Germanic *bestelan, from Proto-Germanic *bistelaną, corresponding to be- (“off, away”) + steal. Cognate with Saterland Frisian besteele, Dutch bestelen, German Low German bestehlen, Luxembourgish bestielen, German bestehlen, Swedish bestjäla (“to rob”).
Verb
besteal (third-person singular simple present besteals, present participle bestealing, simple past bestole, past participle bestolen)
- (intransitive, obsolete or archaic, rare) To steal, move stealthily.
- Synonym: steal away
- 2018, Edgar Beaumont, Teleportkinesis:
- Come, come, truly see what mortal man behold, the mother of beauty to them all bestole. Truly matchless thou art, my beloved. I love you more than all!
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