Lexicographical Neighbors of Besorted
Literary usage of Besorted
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. John a Kent and John a Cumber: A Comedy by Anthony Munday (1851)
"To this the leader of the clowns adds— " Indeed, sir, master John hath dealt but
even so so with me, in times past: hark ye, sir, I never besorted or played ..."
2. A suggestive commentary on the New Testament. St. Luke (St. John) by W.H by William Howard Van Doren, Thomas Robinson (1867)
"besorted for a lodging to Olivet, ie to Bethany, Matt, xxi. 17; Mark xi. 11.
Wordsworth. 88. And all the people eame early in the morning to him in the ..."