How Do You Spell BETEEM?

Pronunciation: [bɪtˈiːm] (IPA)

The word "Beteem" is a rarely used verb that means to give or bestow upon. It is pronounced as /bɪˈtiːm/, with the first syllable being pronounced as "bih" and the second syllable being pronounced as "teem" with a long "ee" sound. The word originates from Middle English and is derived from the Old English word "betǣman" which means "to improve" or "to make better." While not commonly used in modern English, "Beteem" still holds value in literature and poetry.

BETEEM Meaning and Definition

  1. Beteem is a relatively archaic verb that is rarely used in modern English. It originated from the Old English word "betǣman," which means "to grant, bestow, or yield." The term "beteem" can be defined as a transitive verb that signifies the act of giving or granting something. It implies the act of bestowing a favor, responsibility, or a task upon someone.

    In essence, beteem refers to the action of assigning, entrusting, or assigning a duty or a responsibility. This verb is often associated with the act of giving or granting something beneficial, such as a reward or a gift, to someone deserving. It can also be used in the context of granting a person with a task or an obligation that they need to fulfil.

    Due to its limited usage and antiquated nature, beteem has largely fallen out of common use in contemporary English. It is more commonly encountered in literature, particularly in older texts. Nevertheless, understanding the meaning and historical significance of beteem can enhance one's comprehension of older English writings and provide a glimpse into the evolution of the English language over time.

Common Misspellings for BETEEM

  • veteem
  • neteem
  • heteem
  • geteem
  • bwteem
  • bsteem
  • bdteem
  • brteem
  • b4teem
  • b3teem
  • befeem
  • beyeem
  • be6eem
  • be5eem
  • betwem
  • betsem
  • betdem
  • betrem
  • Beteei
  • Beteeo

Etymology of BETEEM

The word "beteem" is derived from the Middle English term "beteemen", which itself has roots in the Old English word "bétēman". "Bétēman" is composed of two elements: "bé", meaning "by", and "tēman", meaning "to produce, grant, provide". Over time, "beteemen" came to mean "to give, permit, allow, or bestow". However, this term has become archaic in modern usage and is rarely used today.

Conjugate verb Beteem

CONDITIONAL

I would beteem
you would beteem
he/she/it would beteem
we would beteem
they would beteem

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be beteeming
you would be beteeming
he/she/it would be beteeming
we would be beteeming
they would be beteeming

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have beteem
you would have beteem
he/she/it would have beteem
we would have beteem
they would have beteem

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been beteeming
you would have been beteeming
he/she/it would have been beteeming
we would have been beteeming
they would have been beteeming

FUTURE

I will beteem
you will beteem
he/she/it will beteem
we will beteem
they will beteem

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be beteeming
you will be beteeming
he/she/it will be beteeming
we will be beteeming
they will be beteeming

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have beteemed
you will have beteemed
he/she/it will have beteemed
we will have beteemed
they will have beteemed

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been beteeming
you will have been beteeming
he/she/it will have been beteeming
we will have been beteeming
they will have been beteeming

IMPERATIVE

you beteem
we let´s beteem

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to beteem

PAST

I beteemed
you beteemed
he/she/it beteemed
we beteemed
they beteemed

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was beteeming
you were beteeming
he/she/it was beteeming
we were beteeming
they were beteeming

PAST PARTICIPLE

beteemed

PAST PERFECT

I had beteemed
you had beteemed
he/she/it had beteemed
we had beteemed
they had beteemed

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been beteeming
you had been beteeming
he/she/it had been beteeming
we had been beteeming
they had been beteeming

PRESENT

I beteem
you beteem
he/she/it beteems
we beteem
they beteem

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am beteeming
you are beteeming
he/she/it is beteeming
we are beteeming
they are beteeming

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

beteeming

PRESENT PERFECT

I have beteemed
you have beteemed
he/she/it has beteemed
we have beteemed
they have beteemed

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been beteeming
you have been beteeming
he/she/it has been beteeming
we have been beteeming
they have been beteeming

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