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bewin

vb. (context transitive English) To gain, win, or get possession of.

Usage examples of "bewin".

There was almost a touch of warmth in Bewin's voice and it did his heart good.

He couldn't see anything because the camp was well hidden on the reverse slope, but it sounded like Brother Corwin, - he heard a booming laugh, a snatch of a comment from Bewin rejoicing that the monk, having climbed all this way, had thought to bring along a skin filled with brandy.

The fire still snapped and crackled in the hut, and there, lying around the fire, were Bewin, Hanson and Luthar.

Absently, he picked up the sack of brandy lying by Bewin, then remembered what it contained and threw it aside.

Reaching into Bewin's haversack, he pulled out the field-dressing that Hartraft insisted all of his men carry.

He pressed the bandage up against the wound then ever so slowly wrapped Bewin's belt around his chest and cinched it in tight to hold the bandage in place.

There was almost a touch of warmth in Bewin’s voice and it did his heart good.

He couldn’t see anything because the camp was well hidden on the reverse slope, but it sounded like Brother Corwin, - he heard a booming laugh, a snatch of a comment from Bewin rejoicing that the monk, having climbed all this way, had thought to bring along a skin filled with brandy.

Reaching into Bewin’s haversack, he pulled out the field-dressing that Hartraft insisted all of his men carry.

He pressed the bandage up against the wound then ever so slowly wrapped Bewin’s belt around his chest and cinched it in tight to hold the bandage in place.