begroan

verb

Etymology

From Middle English bigronen, bygronen, equivalent to be- (“at, about”) + groan.

  1. inherited from bigronen

Definitions

  1. To groan about

    To groan about; bewail; groan at.

    • For these deeds' sake do I begroan thy fate.
    • And, why dost thou oft begroan in sorrow Then other times, bid wisdom good morrow?
    • Yo, guys, I hate to break it to you: It's your own misbegotten will, your dumb choices, your desire to bemoan and begroan your terrible, miserable, luckless fate […] that put you into harm's way.

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