Betime, be-tīm′, v.i. (Shak.) to betide.
Betimes, be-tīmz′, adv. in good time: early: seasonably: speedily. [Pfx. be-, and Time, with adv. gen. -s; like besides from beside.]
Betitle, be-tī′tl, v.t. to give a name to.
Betoil, be-toil′, v.t. to weary with toil.
Betoken, be-tō′kn, v.t. to show by a sign: to foreshow. [See Token.]
Betony, bet′on-i, n. a common British labiate plant growing in woods, of great repute in ancient and medieval medicine, used to dye wool yellow. [Fr.—L. betonica, vettonica.]
Betook, be-took′, pa.t. of Betake.
Betossed, be-tost′, pa.p. (Shak.) agitated.
Betray, be-trā′, v.t. to give up treacherously: to disclose in breach of trust: to let go basely or weakly: to deceive the innocent and trustful, to seduce: to discover or show: to show signs of.—ns. Betray′al, act of betraying; Betray′er, a traitor, the seducer of a trustful girl. [Pfx. be-, and O. Fr. traïr (Fr. trahir)—L. tradĕre, to deliver up.]
Betrim, be-trim′, v.t. to trim or set in order, to deck, to dress.