beseem

Etymology
From, from , +. is derived from, from , from. The English word is analysable as.

Verb

 * 1) Generally with a qualifying word such as ill or well: to appear, look, or seem (a certain way for someone or something).
 * 2) Without any qualifying word: to be appropriate or creditable (for someone or something).
 * 1) Without any qualifying word: to be appropriate or creditable (for someone or something).
 * 1) Without any qualifying word: to be appropriate or creditable (for someone or something).
 * 1) Without any qualifying word: to be appropriate or creditable (for someone or something).
 * 1) Without any qualifying word: to be appropriate or creditable (for someone or something).
 * 1) Without any qualifying word: to be appropriate or creditable (for someone or something).
 * 1) Without any qualifying word: to be appropriate or creditable (for someone or something).
 * 1) Without any qualifying word: to be appropriate or creditable (for someone or something).
 * 1) Without any qualifying word: to be appropriate or creditable (for someone or something).

Translations

 * Bulgarian: ,
 * German: sich ziemen
 * Middle English: bisemen, semen


 * Arabic: ,
 * Bulgarian:
 * German:, sich ziemen,
 * Greek:
 * Ancient: ἔοικα, πρέπω
 * Gujarati: સોહવું
 * Hindi:
 * Low German:
 * German Low German:, geböhren
 * Macedonian: доликува, прилега
 * Middle English: bisemen, semen
 * Old Norse: byrja, sama
 * Urdu: شوبھنا