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Besee

Besee \Be*see"\, v. t. & i. [AS. bese['o]n; pref. be- + ?e['o]n to see.] To see; to look; to mind. [Obs.]
--Wyclif.

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besee

vb. 1 (context transitive obsolete or dialectal English) To look at; see; mind; regard; favour. 2 (context transitive dialectal English) To look to; see to; attend to; care for; take care of; provide for; treat; arrange. 3 (context reflexive dialectal English) To look about one's self; look to one's self.

Usage examples of "besee".

Wherefore I beseech you, of your holy names' sake, strengthen my hand to let down this my companion safely by the rope, and thereafter bring me safely down from this rock, howsoever he be a devil and an unbeliever.

Yet I beseech you add this favour to all your former goodness, to hear me yet one word.

She said, "My lord, it should little beseem me that am of the seed of men of war since long generations to trap my mind with the false shows of a greatness that is gone.

Sir, thou beseemest well, here be adventures by that fall for thee, for hereby dwelleth a knight that will not be overmatched for no man I know but ye overmatch him, and his name is Sir Turquine.

I figure they had to besee, before they were croaked, somebody painted 'em with rubber cement.