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[ bey-gahr ] / ˈbeɪ gɑr /
noun Indian English.compulsory labor, as for the repair of bridges or roads. Origin of begar<Hindi bēgār<Persian Words nearby begarbefriend, befuddle, beg, begad, began, begar, begat, begats, beg, borrow, or steal, begem, beget Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for begarBegar, I shall have no girl to myself—all de girl in my house vill come after dis jolie garçon! Fontainbleau|John O'Keeffe Begar excellent vel: and if you speake pour moy, I shall procure you de gesse of all de gentlemen mon patinces. The Merry Wives of Windsor|William Shakespeare Now ick sall revange; hay, begar, me sal tartar de whole generation! The Works of John Marston|John Marston She has no knowlidg of the cake, whitch was so dryed up, a begar woold not touch it. Little Prudy's Sister Susy|Sophie May
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