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Definition of Befits

Befit
Befit Be*fit", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Befitted; p. pr. & vb. n. Befitting.] To be suitable to; to suit; to become. That name best befits thee. --Milton.

Meaning of Befits from wikipedia

- name. It means befit me and is the diminutive form for many yoruba names such as Oláyemí meaning Wealth befits me, Olúyẹmí meaning God befits me, Adéyẹmí...
- listen is a Yoruba given name. Loosely interpreted, it means "the kingship befit me". Helen Oyeyemi (born 1984), British novelist Modupe-Oreoluwa Oyeyemi...
- is closed after fifty or sixty years, and a new one formally opened. As befits the complex nature of many East African systems, Karimojong age sets are...
- though at least a movie that ultimately pushes its luck and stalls out befits the high-rolling teenagers at its center. Most of Snack Shack is a winning...
- going?) At first, the receptionist uses a relatively formal register, as befits her professional role. After the caller identifies herself, the receptionist...
- Adéyẹmí is a Yoruba name that means the crown or royalty befits me. It could also mean crown is meant for me. The po****r Yorùbá prefix "Adé" which means...
- "The lord is worthy of me or God befits me". Oluyemi is a diminutive form of Yoruba names like "Yemi" which means "befit me". Other full forms of the name...
- Jadaka al-Ghaithu (Arabic: جَادَكَ الغَيْثُ "Good Rain Would Befit You") is an Andalusi Arabic muwashshah by Ibn al-Khatib. It was written as a madīh...
- Liebel, embarked upon a program of urban architectural renewal that he felt be****ed one of the centers of **** pageantry. The aim was to restore the city center...
- can usually be easily recognised as she is richly dressed and crowned, as befits her rank as a princess, and often holds or stands next to a segment of her...