Definition of Beseecher

1. n. One who beseeches.

Definition of Beseecher

1. Noun. A person who beseeches ¹

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Definition of Beseecher

1. [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Beseecher

bescrawl
bescrawled
bescrawling
bescrawls
bescreen
bescreened
bescreening
bescreens
bescribble
bescribbled
bescribbles
bescribbling
besee
beseech
beseeched
beseecher (current term)
beseechers
beseeches
beseeching
beseechingly
beseechingness
beseechings
beseechment
beseechments
beseeing
beseek
beseeke
beseekes
beseeking
beseem

Literary usage of Beseecher

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. English Economic History: Select Documents edited by Alfred Edward Bland (1919)
"... and in full riotous wise in forcible manner there and then entered the house of your said beseecher about midnight, and him lying in his bed took, ..."

2. Lyttleton, His Treatise of Tenures: In French and English by Thomas Littleton, Thomas Edlyne Tomlins (1841)
"... that was the wife of William Paston, of the manor of Oxnead, in the county of Norfolk ; and forasmuch OK your said beseecher can get no counsel of men ..."

3. Original Letters, Written During the Reigns of Henry VI., Edward IV., and by John Fenn, William Frere (1823)
"... to your said beseecher, or to his deputy, deliverer of your said letters, at his first sight of the same, six couple of black conies or running rabbits, ..."

4. Paston Letters: Original Letters, Written During the Reigns of Henry VI by John Fenn, A Ramsay (1859)
"... in the county of Norfolk; and forasmuch as your said beseecher can get no counsel of men of court to be with him in the said matters, because that the ..."

5. Littleton's Tenures in English by Thomas Littleton, Eugene Wambaugh (1903)
"... and John Ols- ton, to be of counsel with your said beseecher;" and it is added that " your said beseecher shall content them well for their labour. ..."

6. Paston Letters: original letters written during the reigns of Henry vi by John Fenn (1840)
"... in the county of Norfolk ; und forasmuch aa your said beseecher can get no counsel of men of court to he with him in the said matters, because that the ..."

7. Collections for a History of Staffordshire by Staffordshire Record Society (1907)
"... and one load of hay of the proper goods and chattels of your said subject, and converted the same to their own use, to the great loss of your beseecher. ..."

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