Bespeech
verb
verb ·Rare ·Advanced level
Definitions
Verb
- 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."
Antonyms
All antonymsExample
More examples"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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