"behooven" meaning in All languages combined

See behooven on Wiktionary

Verb [English]

Head templates: {{head|en|verb form}} behooven
  1. (rare) past participle of behoove Tags: form-of, participle, past, rare Form of: behoove
    Sense id: en-behooven-en-verb-bLZpSKhA Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries
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          "text": "Bad as they were, one perforce felt masculinely behooven to admire their courage . . . conversely, one could not refrain from meanly wondering just where and for how long they’d been secretly practicing . . . however, applause and many encores (from bilge to crow’s nest) greeted all antics from our two Pavlovas . . . and reflectively, their presentations were far less hurtful than having to listen to the amateur squeakings of scrawny, self-imagined sopranos and contraltos who habitually appeared at well-remembered ship’s concerts in bygone years.",
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          "ref": "1954, “Class Prophecy”, in The Beacon, Boston, Mass.: Suffolk University:",
          "text": "Now it behooves me as it has never behooven me before, to bid you farewell with the warning, “Don’t let this happen to you.”",
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          "ref": "2005, Simon Winchester, “The Most Perfect Hotel in the World”, in Don George, editor, By the Seat of My Pants: Humorous Tales of Travel and Misadventure, Melbourne, Vic.: Lonely Planet Publications, →ISBN, pages 228–229:",
          "text": "No, she reported later, her husband did not take any note whatsoever of the notice, and as a result he was not behooven to avoid doing what he, as a towering literary agent, seems to have been born to do, and that was to telephone.",
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