v. [f. BE- 2 + MASTER v.] trans. To master (emphatic).

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1875.  B. Taylor, Faust, II. iii. II. 106. One must with modern thought the thing bemaster.

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1880.  Miss Broughton, Sec. Thoughts, II. III. i. 105. Gawky, romping, but thoroughly be-mastered Jane.

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