belike
Americanadverb
adverb
Etymology
Origin of belike
Example Sentences
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When I look at the quiet forest I wonder what it will belike to live there, to build houses and create a settlement.
From Literature
"But we'll have time enough for - that. You'll be wanting to sleep beneath my roof, belike, and eat me out of pigs."
From Literature
Then they said: ‘It is costly silks, belike pearls, thou concealest;’ and he offered the custom on such articles.
From Project Gutenberg
"It was a parcel," replied Mr. Duncan, dubiously; "belike it hid a dozen good stout Latin books, sir."
From Project Gutenberg
"True, and 'tis somewhat in our favour, for you perceive the wind has shifted in the night to west-sou'-west, and belike we can sail close-hauled better than she can."
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