bewaring
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[edit]bewaring
- (archaic or nonstandard) present participle and gerund of beware
- 1834, James Blundell, The Principles and Practice of Obstetricy, page 282:
- [...] in most cases, you may try the lever or the forceps, but with gentleness, with caution, as on your dearest friend, bewaring lest you occasion a laceration or sloughing of the softer parts; [...]
- 1871, unknown, transl., edited by Henry Sweet, King Alfred's West-Saxon Version of Gregory's Pastoral Care, page 438:
- They are to be admonished to understand that they often sin still worse by bewaring of little sins than they do with great ones; because they simulate innocence by bewaring of the little ones.
- 1896, Thomas de Quincey, Collected Writings, page 82:
- "Oh, my lord, beware of jealousy!" Yes; and my lord couldn't possibly have more reason for bewaring of it than myself; [...]
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[edit]bewaring f (plural bewaringen)
- storage
- custody
- safekeeping
- iets in bewaring geven.
- to give something for safekeeping.
- iets in bewaring geven.
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