bewing

verb
/biˈwɪŋ/UK/biˈwɪŋ/US

Etymology

From be- (“on, upon, unto”) + wing.

  1. derived from *h₂weh₁- — “to blow
  2. derived from *wēingijaz
  3. derived from vængr
  4. inherited from winge
  5. prefixed as bewing — “be + wing

Definitions

  1. To furnish or equip with wings.

    • "Saint, take me to the Louvre on a litter. I want to slap Mona Lisa. An axe. I want to behead, bebreast, beleg the Venus of Milo. I want to bewing the Winged. [...]"

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