English

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Etymology

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From be- +‎ weigh. Compare Dutch bewegen (to move) and German bewegen, rare German bewägen.

Verb

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beweigh (third-person singular simple present beweighs, present participle beweighing, simple past and past participle beweighed)

  1. (transitive) To determine the weight of; weigh; consider.
    • 1809, Sir Ralph Sadler, The state papers and letters of Sir Ralph Sadler, knight-banneret: Volume 1:
      But the governour is sufficiently warned thereof by the common bruit of the people; and also, I shall not fail, on your lordships behalf, to advise him to beweigh the same, in such sort as ye require me by your said letters.
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