beita

Etymology
From, from.

Verb

 * 1)  to bait a fishing line
 * 2)  to use as bait on a fishhook
 * 3)  to put to pasture, to put out to graze, to have animals feed on the land
 * 4)  to employ, to use, to handle a tool or method
 * 5)  to sail by beating (sail into the wind at an angle)
 * 1)  to employ, to use, to handle a tool or method
 * 2)  to sail by beating (sail into the wind at an angle)
 * 1)  to employ, to use, to handle a tool or method
 * 2)  to sail by beating (sail into the wind at an angle)
 * 1)  to sail by beating (sail into the wind at an angle)

Noun

 * 1) bait

Etymology
From.

Verb

 * 1) graze eat grass from a pasture

Etymology 1
From. Causative of.

Verb

 * 1)  to
 * 2)  to allow, let, make
 * 3)  to  (livestock)
 * 4)  to  with a cutting instrument; to use as a
 * 5)  to  or  near the wind; to
 * 6)  to  (with  or )
 * 7) to yoke to (of horse or cattle)

Usage notes
In the sense of hunting, the dogs or hawks are in the dative, and the foe they are set loose on in the accusative case.

Noun

 * 1)  a

Noun

 * 1) end