Lexicographical Neighbors of Beweary
Literary usage of Beweary
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Original Letters, Written During the Reigns of Henry VI., Edward IV., and by John Fenn, William Frere (1823)
"... which for certain is great with child, beweary thereof, and all the household
also. If ye will any other thing to be done in this country, send me word, ..."
2. Indian Idylls: From the Sanskrit of the Mahâbhârata by Edwin Arnold (1883)
"... when, from the curse set free, Thou heat thy noble mind again, thyself, Thy
wealth, — all save thy wife? Then thou ‘It be sad, beweary, ..."
3. Things New and Old: Or, A Storehouse of Similes, Sentences, Allegories by John Spencer (1869)
"... cheered with strong water, they revive only to beweary their eyes with further
expectation, and to witness the fallibility of promise. ..."