begrace

verb

Etymology

From be- + grace.

  1. derived from *gʷerH-
  2. derived from grātia
  3. derived from grace
  4. inherited from grace
  5. prefixed as begrace — “be + grace

Definitions

  1. To address (one) as "Grace".

  2. To grace or endue with grace

    To grace or endue with grace; begift; endow.

    • Likewise, not to be “begraced” in a particular way, with a specific gift, should not bring a sense of inferiority.
    • You have been begraced with grace, and all of us can say that this morning if you are saved. I have been begraced with God's grace so I should not fear.

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