Lexicographical Neighbors of Becrime
Literary usage of Becrime
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Greek Reader: Selected Chiefly from Jacobs' Greek Reader : Adapted to by Peter Bullions, Friedrich Jacobs (1849)
"... part of speech to master, yet with a little diligence and attention on their
part, they may becrime as well acquainted with it as with any other. ..."
2. Slavery in America: With Notices of the Present State of Slavery and the by Thomas Price (1837)
"My master then quickened the pace of his horse; and, as we advanced, the cries
of my poor parent becrime more and more indistinct. ..."
3. On Civil Liberty and Self-government by Francis Lieber (1874)
"The author had not becrime acquainted with this important work when the page
referred to was printing; but the testimony given by the great criminalist, ..."