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Reference: Bewray

Easton

to reveal or disclose; an old English word equivalent to "betray" (Pr 27:16; 29:24, R.V., "uttereth;" Isa 16:3; Mt 26:73).

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Hastings

To bewray (from Anglo-Saxon prefix be and wregan, to accuse) is not the same as to betray (from be and Lat. tradere to deliver). To bewray, now obsolete, means in AV to make known, reveal, as Mt 26:73 'thy speech bewrayeth thee.' Adams (Works, ii. 328) distinguishes the two words thus: 'he

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Morish

To accuse or betray. Isa 16:3; Pr 27:16; 29:24; Mt 26:73. From the Anglo-Saxon.

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