besot
English
Etymology
From be- + sot. Compare to Middle English assoten, assotten (“to act foolishly; fall madly in love, become infatuated”).
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -ɒt
Verb
besot (third-person singular simple present besots, present participle besotting, simple past besotted, past participle besotted or besotten)
Derived terms
Translations
to muddle or stupefy
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