beglory

verb

Etymology

From be- (“on, at, across, about”) + glory.

  1. derived from glōria — “glory, fame, renown, praise, ambition, boasting
  2. derived from glorie — “glory
  3. inherited from glory
  4. prefixed as beglory — “be + glory

Definitions

  1. To glory in, about, or over

    To glory in, about, or over; exalt; make glorious; impart with glory; glorify.

    • Away on the patriarch mountains the sunset is burning, And huge floating cloudlets, begloried with crimson, Move silently o'er with a sleepy and peace-breathing motion.
    • [...] And with victory beglory'd set Sun and Moon, [...]
    • Let city commissions and chambers of commerce be as careful about ridding their own cities of disease and crime as they are to get into them factories and conventions and whatever else begets or beglories gold.

The neighborhood

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