befly

English

Etymology

From Middle English biflien, from Old English beflēogan (to fly upon), equivalent be- + fly. Cognate with Dutch bevliegen, German befliegen (to fly on), Danish beflyve (to operate).

Verb

befly (third-person singular simple present beflies, present participle beflying, simple past beflew, past participle beflown)

  1. (transitive, obsolete) To fly about; fly from; shun; escape.

Derived terms

  • beflying
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