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81beat — beatable, adj. /beet/, v., beat, beaten or beat, beating, n., adj. v.t. 1. to strike violently or forcefully and repeatedly. 2. to dash against: rain beating the trees. 3. to flutter, flap, or rotate in or against: beating the air with its wings …
82beat — I. verb (beat; beaten or beat; beating) Etymology: Middle English beten, from Old English bēatan; akin to Old High German bōzan to beat Date: before 12th century transitive verb 1. to strike repeatedly: a. to hit repeatedly so as to inflict pain… …
83προσραχθέντες — προσαράσσω dash against aor part pass masc nom/voc pl προσράσσω dash against aor part pass masc nom/voc pl προσραίνω Abh.Berl. Akad. aor part pass masc nom/voc pl (epic) προσρᾱχθέντες , προσρήγνυμι dash aor part pass masc nom/voc pl …
84προσράξας — προσράξᾱς , προσαράσσω dash against aor part act masc nom/voc sg (attic epic ionic) προσράξᾱς , προσράσσω dash against aor part act masc nom/voc sg (attic epic ionic) προσράξᾱς , προσραίνω Abh.Berl. Akad. aor part act masc nom/voc sg (attic… …
85προσράσσειν — προσαράσσω dash against pres inf act (attic epic) προσράσσω dash against pres inf act (attic epic) προσραίνω Abh.Berl. Akad. fut inf act (attic epic) προσρά̱σσειν , προσρήγνυμι dash pres inf act (attic epic) …
86προσράσσων — προσαράσσω dash against pres part act masc nom sg προσράσσω dash against pres part act masc nom sg προσραίνω Abh.Berl. Akad. fut part act masc nom sg (epic) προσρά̱σσων , προσρήγνυμι dash pres part act masc nom sg …
87allide — † aˈllide, v. Obs. 0 [ad. L. allīd ĕre to dash against, f. al = ad to + līdĕre = læd ĕre to dash or strike violently.] ‘To dash or hit against.’ Bailey 1721; whence in Ash 1775, etc …
88Allision — Al*li sion, n. [L. allisio, fr. allidere, to strike or dash against; ad + laedere to dash against.] The act of dashing against, or striking upon. [1913 Webster] The boisterous allision of the sea. Woodward. [1913 Webster] …
89beat — [c]/bit / (say beet) verb (beat, beaten or beat, beating) –verb (t) 1. to strike repeatedly and usually violently. 2. to thrash, cane, or flog, as a punishment. 3. to whisk; stir, as in order to thicken or aerate: to beat cream; to beat eggwhites …
90hurtle — /herr tl/, v., hurtled, hurtling, n. v.i. 1. to rush violently; move with great speed: The car hurtled down the highway. 2. to move or go noisily or resoundingly, as with violent or rapid motion: The sound was deafening, as tons of snow hurtled… …