Beholden

Beholden
Beholden Be*hold"en, p. a. [Old p. p. of behold, used in the primitive sense of the simple verb hold.] Obliged; bound in gratitude; indebted. [1913 Webster]

But being so beholden to the Prince. --Tennyson. [1913 Webster]


The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.

Игры ⚽ Поможем написать курсовую
Synonyms:

Look at other dictionaries:

  • beholden to — formal : owing a favor or gift to (someone) : having obligations to (someone) politicians who are beholden to special interest groups She works for herself, and so is beholden to no one. • • • Main Entry: ↑beholden …   Useful english dictionary

  • beholden — beholden; un·beholden; …   English syllables

  • beholden — ► ADJECTIVE (usu. beholden to) ▪ owing a debt; indebted …   English terms dictionary

  • beholden — index accountable (responsible), bound, indebted, loyal Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • beholden — under obligation, mid 14c., originally pp. of BEHOLD (Cf. behold) (and preserving the original pp. of HOLD (Cf. hold)), but a sense directly related to this usage is not recorded among the many and varied meanings attested for behold …   Etymology dictionary

  • beholden — [adj] indebted bound, grateful, in hock, into, obligated, obliged, on a string*, on the arm*, on the cuff*, on the tab*, owe one, owing, responsible, under obligation; concept 403 Ant. ingrateful …   New thesaurus

  • beholden — [bi hōld′ən] vt. [ME, pp. of BEHOLD] archaic pp. of BEHOLD adj. obliged to feel grateful; owing thanks; indebted …   English World dictionary

  • beholden — adj. (cannot stand alone) beholden for; to (we are beholden to nobody for anything) * * * [bɪ həʊldn] to (we are beholden to nobody for anything) (cannot stand alone) beholden for …   Combinatory dictionary

  • beholden — [[t]bɪho͟ʊld(ə)n[/t]] ADJ: v link ADJ to n If you are beholden to someone, you are in debt to them in some way or you feel that you have a duty to them because they have helped you. He was made beholden to the Mafia... Americans are beholden to… …   English dictionary

  • beholden — adjective Etymology: Middle English, from past participle of beholden Date: 14th century being under obligation for a favor or gift ; indebted < I m beholden to you > …   New Collegiate Dictionary

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”