Bejewel, be-jōō′ėl, v.t. to deck with jewels.
Bekah, bē′ka, n. (B.) a half-shekel (4.39 drs. avoir.). [Heb.]
Bekiss, be-kis′, v.t. to cover with kisses.
Beknave, be-nāv′, v.t. to call or treat as a knave.
Beknown, bē-nōn′, p.adj. known, acquainted.
Belabour, be-lā′bur, v.t. to beat soundly.
Bel-accoyle, bel-ak-koil′, n. (Spens.) favourable or kind reception. [O. Fr. bel acoil, fair welcome. See Accoil.]
Belace, be-lās′, v.t. to adorn with lace.
Belamour, bel′a-mōōr, n. (Spens.) a gallant: a fair lady: a kind of flower. [Fr. bel amour, fair love.]
Belamy, bel′a-mi, n. (Spens.) a good or intimate friend. [Fr. bel ami, fair friend.]