Bebark

verb

verb ·Rare ·Advanced level

Definitions

Verb
  1. 1
    To bark at or about; to criticize. poetic, rare, transitive

    "The remnant, he accounts Dust, base world's dross; even who divinest spirits; Aye, and every lofty work of theirs bebarks, Presumption, still, with his hot carrion breath."

Example

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"The remnant, he accounts Dust, base world's dross; even who divinest spirits; Aye, and every lofty work of theirs bebarks, Presumption, still, with his hot carrion breath."

Etymology

From Middle English beberken, biberken, equivalent to be- + bark.

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