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Bega

Bega \Be"ga\, n. See Bigha.

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bega

n. (alternative form of bigha English)

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Bega (Tisza)

The Bega ( Romanian: Bega, Serbian: Begej , German: Bega, Hungarian: Béga) is a 254 km long river in Romania (178 km) and Serbia (76 km). It rises in the Poiana Ruscă Mountains in Romania, part of the Carpathian Mountains, and it flows into the Tisa river near Titel, Vojvodina, Serbia. Its drainage basin covers an area of .

Bega (Werre)

Bega (Werre) is a river of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.

Bega (surname)

Bega is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Cornelis Pietersz Bega (died 1664), Dutch painter
  • Francesco Bega (born 1974), Italian footballer
  • Leslie Bega (born 1967), American actress
  • Lou Bega (born 1975), German pop singer
  • Saint Bega, probably mythical Irish princess

Usage examples of "bega".

Shefford would have doubted the ability of two men to drag that tree, and here came Nas Ta Bega, managing it easily.

Nas Ta Bega's arrival had frightened away that dark and silent prowler of the night.

Then Withers looked at Nas Ta Bega and spoke to him in the Indian tongue.

Nas Ta Bega's easy, graceful pose had succeeded to one of strained rigidity.

When the United States government began to persecute, or prosecute, the Mormons for polygamy, the Mormons over here in Stonebridge took their sealed wives and moved them out of Utah, just across the line.

I have heard that Nas Ta Bega came back, laid down the white man's clothes along with the education, and never again showed that he had known either.

This you told me explains Nas Ta Bega's friendliness toward you, and also his bringing his sister Glen Naspa to live with relatives up in the pass.

There was no difference to be made out in Nas Ta Bega's dark face and inscrutable eyes, yet there was a difference to be felt in his presence.

The Navajo will call his white friend Bi Nai--brother," said Nas Ta Bega, and he spoke haltingly, not as if words were hard to find, but strange to speak.

Upon Nas Ta Bega had been forced education, training, religion, that had made him something more and something less than an Indian.

Nas Ta Bega's low voice was deep and wonderful with its intensity of feeling.

Nas Ta Bega came to Shefford's assistance and put a rope over Nack-yal's head.

Nas Ta Bega held ropes which were round the necks of Red and Dynamite.

This morning Nack-yal began his strange swinging off to the left, precisely as he had done the day before.

Nas Ta Bega turned at an intersecting trail, rode down into the canyon, and climbed out on the other side.