Definition of Bestars

1. bestar [v] - See also: bestar

Lexicographical Neighbors of Bestars

best off
best practice
best regards
best seller
best thing since sliced bread
best thing since sliced pan
bestad
bestadde
bestain
bestained
bestains
bestand
bestar
bestarred
bestarring
bestars (current term)
bestatin
bestay
bestead
besteaded
besteading
besteads
besteal
bestealing
besteals
bested
bestep
bestest
bestial
bestialise

Literary usage of Bestars

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

1. Mysore: A Gazetteer Compiled for Government by Benjamin Lewis Rice (1897)
"The bestars or fishermen are acquainted with the following species of fresh-water fish, caught by them in their nets:—Bdle-minu (sparus ..."

2. Poets' Corner: A Manual for Students in English Poetry, with Biographical by John Chippendall Montesquieu Bellew (1868)
"As the dew of the morning bestars every blade, But ere noon is no more on the plain, Yet abides in the bell of the flower in the shade Till dew comes ..."

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