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  • 47beck — I. n. 1. Nod, bow, beckon, knowing look or gesture, gesture of invitation or command. 2. Brook, brooklet, rill, run, runlet, runnel. 3. Vat, dye vat, back. II. v. a. Beckon, nod to, signal to come, invite by signs. III. v. n. Nod, beckon, gesture …

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  • 48beck — beck1 [bek] n. [< BECKON] a gesture of the hand, head, etc., meant to summon vt., vi. Archaic to summon by a beck; beckon to summon by a beck; beckon at the beck and call of at the service of; obedient to the wishes of beck2 [bek] n. [ME …

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  • 49beck´on|ing|ly — beck|on «BEHK uhn», verb, noun. –v.i., v.t. to signal (to a person) by a motion of the head or hand: »The guide beckoned us to follow him. SYNONYM(S): gesture, summon. –n. a signaling gesture. ╂[Old English bēcnan < bēacen a sign, beacon]… …

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  • 50beck´on|er — beck|on «BEHK uhn», verb, noun. –v.i., v.t. to signal (to a person) by a motion of the head or hand: »The guide beckoned us to follow him. SYNONYM(S): gesture, summon. –n. a signaling gesture. ╂[Old English bēcnan < bēacen a sign, beacon]… …

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