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  1. To behold means "to see, to look at" and comes from Old English bihaldan, "give regard to, hold in view" (compare to behalten in contemporary German). So the literal meaning of the phrase is "Look and see!", but nowadays it is used as a set phrase and an interjection to express surprise. Merriam-Webster says that the first recorded appearance ...

  2. Feb 3, 2020 · It appears to me like "lo" and "behold" are not used interchangeably, really. "Lo" is used to draw one's attention to a remarkable or unusual event taking place at the moment. It is normally directed to hearers. "Behold" seems to have a more general usage in describing all kinds of events, in narrative. I guess that is neither here nor there ...

  3. Oct 30, 2014 · An earlier question hark behold smell asked if there was an olfactory equivalent of behold (visual sense) and hark (auditory-sense). This question broaches the topic but doesn't address my specific question. I was hoping to use behold until I read in this forum that it tends to be used exclusively for visual sensing.

  4. Aug 10, 2017 · I am interested in the etymology of the term "low key" (in the sense of "being restrained"). I found two theories online - one is that it comes from a photography technique often used in noir movies where the "key light" is placed in a low position which causes hushed tones and shadows. This seems to be the more substantiated version (see here ...

  5. Aug 29, 2011 · 3. To give (a customer) a deceptively low price or cost estimate that one has no intention of honoring or to prepare a cost estimate deliberately and misleadingly low. To make an offer well below an item's true value, often to take advantage of the seller's desperation or desire to sell the item quickly. To make an estimate which tends toward ...

  6. Jun 24, 2018 · Behold! The Field In Which I Grow My Fucks. On the first I understood it as if it meant: Behold! The Field In Which I make my own business. The reason why I thought this is that, in my native language, the expression: I make my fucks. or better. I make my dicks. means. I make my own business. or better. it is my business, not yours

  7. " 1300–50; Middle English, adj. use of beholden, old past participle of behold" "under obligation," mid-14c., originally pp. of behold (and preserving the original pp. of hold), but this sense is not recorded among the many and varied senses attested for behold .

  8. Apr 7, 2022 · Behold obcursucelarophobia: an irrational fear of falling ceilings. Share. Improve this answer. ...

  9. Oct 15, 2011 · I'm trying to write good English even if I'm not a native speaker. My phrase goes something like: I then realized program X doesn't provide classes for Y (albeit its excellent support for Z).

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