What is the meaning of Beten?

plural of beet

inflection of bijten:

  1. plural past indicative
  2. plural past subjunctive

plural past indicative

plural past subjunctive

to pray

To beat; to repeatedly strike or hit:

  1. To hit or whip; to attack with a blunt weapon or the hands:
  2. To bombard or strike with projectiles.
  3. To violently or furiously assail.
  4. To bat (wings or eyes) up and down.
  5. To strike cloth or tow.

To hit or whip; to attack with a blunt weapon or the hands:

To bombard or strike with projectiles.

To violently or furiously assail.

To bat (wings or eyes) up and down.

To strike cloth or tow.

To (repeatedly or violently) press, pound or whack:

  1. To strike metal into shape; to perform metalworking.
  2. To throb or vibrate; to make a regular pulse.
  3. To thresh; to separate grain from the chaff.

To strike metal into shape; to perform metalworking.

To throb or vibrate; to make a regular pulse.

To thresh; to separate grain from the chaff.

To crush, grind or mix; to cause to lose form.

To decorate with embroidery, metalwork, or paintwork.

To beat (conquer, ruin, or overcome).

To inflict punishment upon someone.

To be near or adjacent; to border.

To enter a waterbody so a hunting hound loses scent.

To talk or converse about.

To fix or mend; to perform repairs to.

  1. To alleviate or cure; to remove a condition.
  2. To reassure; to free from distress.

To alleviate or cure; to remove a condition.

To reassure; to free from distress.

To save from danger or death.

To expiate; to make amends for a sin or wrong.

To start or add fuel to a fire; to stoke.

To rouse or stir (a feeling)

definite singular of bet

inflection of bete:

  1. definite singular
  2. indefinite plural

definite singular

indefinite plural

prayer

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