becare

verb

Etymology

From Middle English bicaren. Equivalent to be- + care.

  1. inherited from bicaren

Definitions

  1. To care about

    To care about; care for; provide or administer care to; take care of.

    • Counselors becare you. They give you clothes and candy. Joan becares me, Marilyn loves me. My parents don't becare me, they're not counselors."
    • Some little patients in the Sonia Shankman Orthogenic School, in comparing their counselors with their parents, stated that parents love, but counselors "becare."
    • As is well known, before mechanized agriculture, maize plants, like all New World crops, such as squash or beans, had to be individually hand-planted, becared, consciously selected, and harvested, with Old World type mass sowing, [...]

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA