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Meaning of bētīzō | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B1
[beːˈtiːz.zoː]

Definitions

To be as a beet; to be tired

conjugation-1

Examples

“Ponit assidue et pro stulto "baceolum" et pro pullo "pulleiaceum" et pro cerrito "vacerrosum" et "vapide" se habere pro male et "betizare" pro languere, quod vulgo "lachanizare" dicitur”

He also habitually used "baceolus" (dolt) for "stultus" (fool), "pulleiaceus" (darkish) for "pullus" (dark), "vacerrosus" (blockhead) for "cerritus" (mad); also "vapide se habere" (to feel flat) for "male se habere" (to feel bad) and "betizare" (to be like a beet) for "languere" (to be weak) which is "lanchanizare" in vulgar terms

CEFR level

B1
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This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
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