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bego

n. That which besets, surrounds, compasses, or affects; situation; circumstance. vb. 1 (context archaic English) To go about; encompass; surround; beset, surround with hostile intent; to overrun. 2 (context obsolete English) To clothe, dress. 3 (context obsolete except in set phrases English) To affect, usually as a good or bad influence, or as a circumstance.

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Bego

Bego can refer to:

  • Mont Bégo, a mountain in the Mercantour massif of the Maritime Alps, in southern France
  • Vojislav Bego (1923–1999), Croatian electrical engineer

Usage examples of "bego".

Why shouldn’t Bego be proud of being a skyman, of the wisdom the sky people had accumulated?

Even old Bego, who was so stout he could hardly glide down from an upper story to the ground-Mon yearned for even those old leathery wings.

But old Bego loved telling those stories, and he always ended them with some reference to the fact that the sky people never did such things when they ruled themselves.

Bego, the recordkeeper, was only a minute and a half less senior than bGo, but one would hardly imagine they were the same age, Bego had so much energy, so much vigor, so much .

Mon loved school whenever Bego was their tutor, but he sometimes wondered if Father really knew how much rage seethed under the surface of his recordkeeper.

Mon was more the height of the sky people to his left, and besides, he knew Bego better, and so when he talked at all, it was to them.

But Mon knew he could not shrink from this now-to back down would humiliate Bego and shame himself.

And when he digs in his heels like that, Bego and I both know well, he’s never been wrong.

The old scholar hardly heard Mon’s answers to his questions, and when Bego asked him again the very question that he had just answered, Mon couldn’t help but peevishly say, “What is it, teaching the younger son just isn’t interesting anymore?

For the first time, Mon realized, eye to eye with Bego meant that Mon was looking down.

When Bego didn’t go on, Mon roared with frustration and ran once around the desk, for all the world like a digger child circling a tree before climbing it.

He knew he looked silly, but he couldn’t stand the malicious little games that Bego played.

But then he realized that this was exactly what Bego wanted him to do.

So that was the reason why Bego thought the distinction between them mattered.

Late in the afternoon, he sent his digger servant to inform Motiak that Mon and Bego would both be missing the council that night, and would eat in their rooms as they worked on “the problem.