Definition of Behowled

1. behowl [v] - See also: behowl

Lexicographical Neighbors of Behowled

behooving
behope
behorn
behote
behotes
behoting
behove
behoved
behoveful
behovefulness
behovely
behoves
behoveth
behoving
behowl
behowled (current term)
behowling
behowls
behung
beidellite
beige
beige mouse
beigeist
beigeists
beigel
beigels
beiges
beigist
beigists
beigne

Literary usage of Behowled

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

1. The Harvard Classics by Charles William Eliot (1909)
"... and behowled, and not a trait, not a word of it articulated. The pulpit in losing sight of this Law loses its reason, and gropes after it knows not what ..."

2. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1861)
"He gave us the minutest details of this atrocity; and yet, at the end of his harangue, he was applauded, or at least behowled, like the other orators—that ..."

3. Miscellanies: Embracing Nature, Addresses, and Lectures by Ralph Waldo Emerson (1876)
"... and behowled, and not a trait, not a word of it articulated. The pulpit, in losing sight of this Law, loses its reason, and gropes after it knows not ..."

4. The Genius and Character of Emerson: Lectures at the Concord School of by Concord School of Philosophy (1884)
"... and behowled"? Let his picture pass for humor. Plato would shut such poetry, with that of Hesiod and Homer and with the enervating music, ..."

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