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Definition of began
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Began (imp. & p. p.) of Begi.
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Floreal
::
Floreal
(n.) The eight month of the
French
republican
calendar.
It began April 20, and ended May 19. See
Vendemiare..
Th
::
Th () In Old
English,
the
article
the, when the
following
word began with a
vowel,
was often
written
with
elision
as if a part of the word. Thus in
Chaucer,
the forms
thabsence,
tharray,
thegle,
thend,
thingot,
etc., are found for the
absence,
the
array,
the
eagle,
the end, etc..
Round
::
Round (n.) A
series
of
changes
or
events
ending
where it
began;
a
series
of like
events
recurring
in
continuance;
a
cycle;
a
periodical
revolution;
as, the round of the
seasons;
a round of
pleasures..
Podium
::
Podium
(n.) The dwarf wall
surrounding
the arena of an
amphitheater,
from the top of which the seats
began..
Began
::
Began (imp. & p. p.) of Begi.
Bollandists
::
Bollandists
(n. pl.) The
Jesuit
editors
of the Acta
Sanctorum,
or Lives of the
Saints;
-- named from John
Bolland,
who began the
work..
Dawn
::
Dawn (v. i.) To began to give
promise;
to begin to
appear
or to
expand.
Circulation
::
Circulation
(n.) The act of
moving
in a
circle,
or in a
course
which
brings
the
moving
body to the place where its
motion
began..
Prairial
::
Prairial
(n.) The ninth month of the
French
Republican
calendar,
which dated from
September
22, 1792. It began May, 20, and ended June 18. See
Vendemiaire..
Brumaire
::
Brumaire
(n.) The
second
month of the
calendar
adopted
by the first
French
republic.
It began
thirty
days after the
autumnal
equinox.
See
Vendemiaire.
Yezdegerdian
::
Yezdegerdian
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
Yezdegerd,
the last
Sassanian
monarch
of
Persia,
who was
overthrown
by the
Mohammedans;
as, the
Yezdegerdian
era, which began on the 16th of June, a. d. 632. The era is still used by the
Parsees..
Water
::
Water (v. i.) To shed,
secrete,
or fill with, water or
liquid
matter;
as, his eyes began to
water..
Gan
::
Gan (v.)
Began;
commenced.
Round
::
Round (n.) A
course
ending
where it
began;
a
circuit;
a beat;
especially,
one
freguently
or
regulary
traversed;
also, the act of
traversing
a
circuit;
as, a
watchman's
round;
the
rounds
of the
postman..
Turn
::
Turn (n.) A
circuitous
walk, or a walk to and fro,
ending
where it
began;
a short walk; a
stroll..
Pluviose
::
Pluviose
(n.) The fifth month of the
French
republican
calendar
adopted
in 1793. It began
January
20, and ended
February
18. See
Vendemiaire..
Germinal
::
Germinal
(n.) The
seventh
month of the
French
republican
calendar
[1792 --
1806].
It began March 21 and ended April 19. See
VendEmiaire.
Messidor
::
Messidor
(n.) The tenth month of the
French
republican
calendar
dating
from
September
22, 1792. It began June 19, and ended July 18. See
VendEmiaire..
Ventose
::
Ventose
(a.) The sixth month of the
calendar
adopted
by the first
French
republic.
It began
February
19, and ended March 20. See
Vend/miaire..
Fling
::
Fling (v. i.) To
throw;
to
wince;
to
flounce;
as, the horse began to kick and
fling..
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