| BEMADS | • bemads v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bemad. • BEMAD v. (archaic) to make mad, also BEMADDEN. |
| BEMATA | • bemata n. Plural of bema. • BEMA n. (Greek) a platform in a synagogue, also BIMA, BIMAH. |
| BEMAUL | • bemaul v. (Transitive) To maul thoroughly or completely. • BEMAUL v. (archaic) to maul or beat severely; to bruise. |
| BEMBEX | • BEMBEX n. (Greek) a noisy sand-wasp, also BEMBIX. |
| BEMBIX | • Bembix prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Crabronidae – certain sand wasps. • BEMBIX n. (Greek) a noisy sand-wasp, also BEMBEX. |
| BEMEAN | • bemean v. (Transitive, obsolete) To mean; signify; inform. • bemean v. To make mean or base, demean. • BEMEAN v. (archaic) to make mean, debase. |
| BEMETE | • bemete v. (Transitive, obsolete) To measure. • BEMETE v. (archaic) to measure. |
| BEMIRE | • bemire v. (Archaic) To soil with mud or a similar substance. • bemire v. (Archaic) To immerse or trap in mire. • bemire v. (Figurative) To stain or mar, as with infamy or disgrace; to tarnish; to sully. |
| BEMIST | • bemist v. (Transitive) To cover or envelop with mist, or as with mist. • BEMIST v. to envelop in a mist. |
| BEMIXT | • bemixt v. Simple past tense and past participle of bemix; archaic spelling of bemixed. • BEMIX v. to mix well. |
| BEMOAN | • bemoan v. (Transitive) To moan or complain about (something). • bemoan v. (Transitive, reflexive) To be dismayed or worried about (someone), particularly because of their situation… • BEMOAN v. to lament. |
| BEMOCK | • bemock v. (Archaic) To ridicule or mock. • bemock v. (Transitive) To mock repeatedly; flout. • bemock v. (Transitive) To cause to appear as if mock or unreal; excel or surpass, as the genuine surpasses the counterfeit. |
| BEMOIL | • bemoil v. (Obsolete) To soil or dirty. • BEMOIL v. (Shakespeare) to bemire, bedraggle. |
| BEMUDS | • bemuds v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bemud. • BEMUD v. (archaic) to spatter with mud. |
| BEMUSE | • bemuse v. (Transitive) To confuse or bewilder. • bemuse v. (Transitive, sometimes proscribed) To be amused, especially sardonically. • bemuse v. (Archaic, humorous) To devote to the Muses. |