See Also: beck(dictionary)
beck(4)(dictionary)
beck(3)(dictionary)
beck(2)(dictionary)
beck(1)(dictionary)
Beck, Emil(medicine)
Beck, Claude(medicine)
Beck's triad(medicine)
Beck, Ludwig(encyclopedia)
Beck's method(medicine)

unmaid (iou) and beck(2) (iou)


unmaid (iou)



unmaid verb trans. M17.
[from UN-2 + MAID noun.]
= UNMAIDEN.

beck(2) (iou)



beck noun2. Long north. ME.
[Old Norse bekkr from Germanic; rel. to German Bach.]
A brook, a rivulet; spec. a mountain, hill, or moorland stream.