belearn

verb

Etymology

From be- (“about”) + learn.

  1. inherited from *lizaną
  2. inherited from *liʀnōn
  3. inherited from leornian — “to learn", rarely also, "to teach
  4. inherited from lernen — “to learn", also, "to teach"
  5. prefixed as belearn — “be + learn

Definitions

  1. To learn about

    To learn about; study; educate; teach.

    • [...] he shoved the pad under his chief's eyes, "thus it is that I belearn myself all this new-laid English in one time. Listen."

The neighborhood

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