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The English derivational prefix be- is a hold over

from Old English. For the majority of native speakers the prefix be- is no longer

productive; a possible exception to this is presented by the word besmitten,

which numerous speakers seem to have recreated [1]. Meanings and uses of be- include: thoroughly, excessively, or more generally, used as an intensifier ; on, around, over, or generally indicating contact; finally, it is also used to form transitive verbs from nouns (e.g. befriend, behead, benight), adjectives (e.g. bedim, bewet) or otherwise intransitive verbs (e.g. bewail, beweep).

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