Bespeech

verb

verb ·Rare ·Advanced level

Definitions

Verb
  1. 1
    To address in speech transitive

    "When James the First had once bespeeched his parliament, Bishop Williams, Keeper of the Great Seal, added — that, after his Majesty's divinum et immortale dictum, he would not dare mortale aliquid addere."

Example

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"When James the First had once bespeeched his parliament, Bishop Williams, Keeper of the Great Seal, added — that, after his Majesty's divinum et immortale dictum, he would not dare mortale aliquid addere."

Etymology

From be- (“on; at”) + speech.

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