Definition of Beknot

1. to tie in knots [v -KNOTTED, -KNOTTING, -KNOTS]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Beknot

bekiss
bekiss'd
bekissed
bekisses
bekissing
beknave
beknaved
beknaves
beknaving
beknickered
beknight
beknighted
beknighting
beknights
beknit
beknot (current term)
beknots
beknotted
beknotting
beknow
beknowing
beknowledge
beknown
beks
bektashi
bel-accoyle
bel canto
bel esprit
bel paese

Literary usage of Beknot

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Scientific Papers by Peter Guthrie Tait (1898)
"... it shows that the electro-magnetic work, under the circumstances with which we are dealing, cannot in all cases measure the amount of beknot ted ness. ..."

2. Matter, Energy, Force, and Work: A Plain Presentation of Fundamental by Silas Whitcomb Holman (1898)
"Of these, the complexity of the molecule will be one; and others would arise, it would seem, from difference in beknot- ..."

3. Histoire du Tribunal révolutionnaire de Paris avec le Journal de ses actes by Henri Alexandre Wallon (1882)
"R (Lambert), cordonnier, acq. 5 ventôse an II; II, 540. beknot (Guillaume), nige de paix de Guerche, acq. 2(> brumaire an III. ..."

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