berend

See also: Berend

English

Etymology

From Middle English *berenden, from Old English berendan (to peel, take off husk); equivalent to be- + rend.

Verb

berend (third-person singular simple present berends, present participle berending, simple past and past participle berent)

  1. (transitive) To rend or tear severely; tear badly; rip all over.
    • 1904, Elizabethan sonnets:
      Then red with ire, her tresses she berent; And weeping hid the beauty of her face:

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