Bewing

//biˈwɪŋ// verb

verb ·Rare ·Advanced level

Definitions

Verb
  1. 1
    To furnish or equip with wings.

    "Such changes may be rung on night-thoughts; but what is any moment of leisure, ennui, or enforced waiting but the chance to bewing leaden time? No load of circumstance can weigh down the mind gifted with levitation; 'no calm so dead that your lungs cannot ruffle it with a breeze."

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"Such changes may be rung on night-thoughts; but what is any moment of leisure, ennui, or enforced waiting but the chance to bewing leaden time? No load of circumstance can weigh down the mind gifted with levitation; 'no calm so dead that your lungs cannot ruffle it with a breeze."

Etymology

From be- (“on, upon, unto”) + wing.

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