Definition of Besings

1. besing [v] - See also: besing

Lexicographical Neighbors of Besings

besiegement
besiegements
besieger
besiegers
besieges
besieging
besiegingly
besigh
besighed
besighing
besighs
besilesomab
besilver
besing
besinging
besings (current term)
besique
besit
besits
besitting
beskirt
beskirted
beskirting
beskirts
beslabber
beslabbered
beslabbering
beslabbers
beslap
beslave

Literary usage of Besings

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

1. The Monthly Review by Ralph Griffiths (1828)
"... in more directions, than perhaps any other poet, ancient or modern, will be allowed by all; to borrow a German expression, he besings every thing. ..."

2. The Rural Teacher and His Work in Community Leadership, in School by Harold Waldstein Foght (1917)
"How often could not the condition that the poet here besings have been avoided had we only recognized the fundamental craving of the youthful soul for ..."

3. Rural Denmark and Its Schools by Harold Waldstein Foght (1915)
"How often could not the condition that the poet here besings have been escaped had we only recognized the fundamental craving of the youthful soul for ..."

4. Manuel du libraire et de l'amateur de livres: contenant 1o, Un nouveau by Jacques-Charles Brunet (1862)
"besings for ornamental Hilas, 9817. — Kor farm building, 9818. — For gate cottages, etc., 9818. — Village architecture, 9819. LOUDON (Mistriss). ..."

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