Etsitylle sanalle löytyi useampi kirjoitusasu:
Vaihtoehtoiset kirjoitusmuodot
- (vanhentunut) bye
- (vanhentunut) be
Ääntäminen
US:
- Tuntematon aksentti:
Haettu sana löytyi näillä lähdekielillä:
- Bee on
sanan be partisiipin perfekti (vanhentunut).
- Bee on
sanan be vanhentunut kirjoitusmuoto.
Määritelmät
Substantiivit
- A flying insect, of the clade Anthophila within the hymenopteran superfamily Apoidea, known for its organised societies (though only a minority have them), for collecting pollen and (in some species) producing wax and honey.
- A contest, especially for spelling; see spelling bee.
- (obsolete) A ring or torque; a bracelet.
- (nautical, usually in the plural) Any of the pieces of hard wood bolted to the sides of the bowsprit, to reeve the fore-topmast stays through.
- (informal, proscribed) Any stinging flying insect, especially a wasp.
- A community gathering to share labour, e.g. a sewing bee or a quilting bee.
Verbit
- (obsolete) past participle of be; been
Esimerkit
- His face was belymmed as byes had him stounge.
- An angry Wasp th'one in a viall had, / Th'other in hers an hony-laden Bee.
- Can there be a more formall, and better ordered policie, divided into so severall charges and offices, more constantly entertained, and better maintained, than that of Bees?
- Bees pollinate many of the world’s crops—a service estimated to be worth $15 billion a year in America alone.
- geography bee
- The cellar [...] was dug by a bee in a single day.
- Particularly resistant, for example, in many parts of northern Europe was the “spinning bee”, a nocturnal gathering of women to exchange gossip, stories, refreshment and – crucially – light and heat, as they spun wool or flax, knitted or sewed.
- And Kynge Arthure gaff hir a ryche bye of golde; and so she departed.
- ...restoring unto the world much gold richly adorning his Sword, two hundred Rubies, many hundred Imperial Coynes, three hundred golden Bees, the bones and horseshoe of his horse enterred with him...
- held that a ‘Nicholaitan is an heretike, like Nicholas, who held that wiues should bee common to all alike.’
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