befang
English
Alternative forms
- befong
Etymology
From Middle English befon (past participle befangen), from Old English befōn (“to surround, clasp, include, envelop, encase, clothe, comprehend, seize, attack (at law), lay hold of, catch, ensnare, contain, receive, conceive, explain”), equivalent to be- + fang. Cognate with Dutch bevangen (“to seize”), Middle High German bevāhen (“to comprehend”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [bəˈfæŋ]
Verb
befang (third-person singular simple present befangs, present participle befanging, simple past and past participle befanged)
References
- Wright, Joseph (1898) The English Dialect Dictionary, volume 1, Oxford: Oxford University Press, page 225
- Philological Society (Great Britain), A new English dictionary on historical principles, Befong.
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