to-be
English
noun
Definitions
- The future, that which is to come.
Etymology
Compound from English to (apart, intensively, severely) + English be (about, on, around, all over, upon, over, at, away, off, across, concerning, completely, thoroughly, onto, by, unto, excessively, intensifier, fully, all about, out, extensively).
Origin
English
be
Gloss
about, on, around, all over, upon, over, at, away, off, across, concerning, completely, thoroughly, onto, by, unto, excessively, intensifier, fully, all about, out, extensively
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Cognates and derived terms
- abe English
- albe English
- be English
- be quiet English
- be-er English
- beable English
- bean't English
- beant English
- beest English
- beeth English
- beware English
- bewith English
- beïng English
- bist English
- go-to English
- gonnabe English
- hand-to-mouth English
- hitherto English
- how-to English
- howbeit English
- inter-be English
- into English
- maybe English
- might-be English
- onto English
- sobeit English
- telling-to English
- thereto English
- thitherto English
- to English
- to've English
- to-bread English
- to-come English
- to-do English
- to-draw English
- tocome English
- toward English
- unto English
- untoward English
- uptodate English
- whereto English
- been Middle English
- to Middle English