"begrutten" meaning in All languages combined

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Adjective [English]

Forms: more begrutten [comparative], most begrutten [superlative]
Etymology: From Scots begrutten, past participle of begrete (“to beweep”), equivalent be- + greet (“to weep”). Etymology templates: {{bor|en|sco|begrutten}} Scots begrutten, {{prefix|en|be|greet||t2=to weep}} be- + greet (“to weep”) Head templates: {{en-adj}} begrutten (comparative more begrutten, superlative most begrutten)
  1. (dialectal, Scotland) Showing the effects of much weeping; marred or swollen in the face through continued weeping. Tags: Scotland, dialectal

Adjective [Scots]

IPA: /bəˈɡrʌtn̩/ Forms: mair begrutten [comparative], maist begrutten [superlative]
Etymology: Past participle of begrete (“to beweep”), equivalent to be- + grete. Etymology templates: {{prefix|sco|be|grete}} be- + grete Head templates: {{head|sco|adjective|comparative|mair begrutten|||||superlative|maist begrutten||||}} begrutten (comparative mair begrutten, superlative maist begrutten), {{sco-adj}} begrutten (comparative mair begrutten, superlative maist begrutten)
  1. tear-stained; swollen with weeping
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