Definition of Betrod

1. betread [v] - See also: betread

Lexicographical Neighbors of Betrod

betrayers
betrayest
betrayeth
betraying
betrayingly
betrayment
betrayments
betrays
betread
betreads
betrend
betrim
betrimmed
betrimming
betrims
betrod (current term)
betrodden
betroth
betrothable
betrothal
betrothals
betrothed
betrotheds
betrothing
betrothment
betrothments
betroths
betrousered
betrow
betrust

Literary usage of Betrod

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

1. Thomas Carlyle: A History of the First Forty Years of His Life, 1795-1835 by James Anthony Froude (1882)
"Lone stands our home amid the sullen moor, Its threshold by few friendly feet betrod; Yet we are here, we two, still true though poor: And this, too, ..."

2. The English Illustrated Magazine (1884)
"In thy far glories of an ancient prime, How hast thou been betrod by flagging feet Of hopeless captives from an alien clime ! Oh gaze of loathing eyes that ..."

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