BEGUNKIT, part. adj. Cheated, Clydes.
V. [Begeck].
To BEHALD, v. a.
1. To behold, S. behaud.
Wyntown.
2. To have respect to, to view with favour or partiality.
Douglas.
Spectat, Virg. A. S. beheald-an.
3. To wait, to delay; q. to look on for a while, S. used both as an active, and as a neuter verb.
Ross.
Behold occurs in the same sense.
Baillie.
BEHAUYNGIS, s. pl. Manners, deportment.
Bellenden.
Mores, Boeth.
V. [Havings].
To BEHECHT, v. n. To promise.
Douglas.
Chaucer, behete, A. S. behaet-an, id. R. Glouc. behet; R. Brunne, be-hette, promised.
BEHECHT, BEHEST, BEHETE, s.
1. Promise.
Bellenden.
2. Engagement, covenant.
Douglas.
3. Command.
Douglas.