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  • 31behove — chiefly British English spelling of BEHOOVE (Cf. behoove) …

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  • 32Be- — [AS. be, and in accented form b[=i], akin to OS. be and b[=i], OHG. bi, pi, and p[=i], MHG. be and b[=i], G. be and bei, Goth. bi, and perh. Gr. amfi about (cf. AS. bese[ o]n to look about). [root]203. Cf. {By}, {Amb }.] A prefix, originally the… …

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  • 33Behove — Be*hove , v., and derivatives. See {Behoove}, &c. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 34Ought — Ought, imp., p. p., or auxiliary. [Orig. the preterit of the verb to owe. OE. oughte, aughte, ahte, AS. [=a]hte. [root]110. See {Owe}.] 1. Was or were under obligation to pay; owed. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] This due obedience which they ought to the …

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  • 35behove — chiefly British variant of behoove …

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  • 39Dred Scott v. Sandford — Scott v. Sandford Supreme Court of the United States Argued February 11–14, 1856 Reargued December 15 …

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  • 40Germanic verb — The Germanic language family is one of the language groups that resulted from the breakup of Proto Indo European (PIE). It in turn divided into North, West and East Germanic groups, and ultimately produced a large group of mediaeval and modern… …

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