单词 | to take one's bere |
释义 | > as lemmasto take one's bere 1. An action, a gesture; behaviour, conduct; demeanour. to take one's bere: to conduct oneself, behave (in a specified way). Cf. bearing n.1 4a. ΚΠ OE Aldhelm Glosses (Digby 146) in A. S. Napier Old Eng. Glosses (1900) 2/2 Gestibus : bærum, dædum [OE Brussels 1650 dædum]. c1390 Talkyng of Love of God (Vernon) (1950) 38 (MED) Þei be segede me..and maden me mony a res wiþ grennynde beere. a1400 (a1325) Cursor Mundi (Vesp.) l. 16032 Þat [read þai] stert þam forth..Wit a fulbald bere [a1400 Gött. wid a ful baldli chere]. a1470 T. Malory Morte Darthur (Winch. Coll. 13) (1990) I. 323 And at som tyme they toke their bere as hit had bene two rammys and horled togydyrs. < as lemmas |
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