disbecome

verb

Etymology

From dis- + become.

  1. inherited from *bikwemaną
  2. inherited from becuman — “to come (to), approach, arrive, enter, meet with, fall in with; happen, befall; befit
  3. inherited from becomen
  4. prefixed as disbecome — “dis + become

Definitions

  1. To misbecome

    To misbecome; to fail to suit; to be unfitting.

    • be careful That your compassion of my age, nor his, Move you to any thing that may disbecome The place on which you sit

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