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be-in (plural be-ins)
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From 中期英語 been, beene, bene (“gracious, generous, pleasant”), of unknown origin. Perhaps from Old Norse beinn (“straight, right, favourable, advantageous, convenient, friendly, fair, keen”), from Proto-Germanic *bainaz (“straight”), from Proto-Indo-European *bʰeyh₂- (“to hit, beat”).
Cognate with Scots bein, bien (“in good condition, pleasant, well-to-do, cosy, well-stocked, pleasant, keen”), Icelandic beinn (“straight, direct, hospitable”), Norwegian bein (“straight, direct, easy to deal with”). See also bain.
bein (comparative more bein, superlative most bein)
bein (third-person singular simple present beins, present participle beining, simple past and past participle beined)
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the ankle
つえ
ハジロオオシギ
はく
the waist
in a manner which is at least
a nail
する
する
ひげ
猫背の
stoop-shouldered
strong-limbed
the buttocks
the wrist
the wrist