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Begin
Begin
v. i.
To
have
or
commence
an
independent
or
first
existence
; to
take
rise
; to
commence
.
Begin
v. i.
To do
the
first
act
or
the
first
part
of an
action
; to
enter
upon
or
commence
something
new
, as a
new
form
or
state
of
being
, or
course
of
action
; to
take
the
first
step
; to
start
.
Begin
v. t.
To
enter
on; to
commence
.
Begin
v. t.
To
trace
or
lay
the
foundation
of; to
make
or
place
a
beginning
of.
Begin
n.
Beginning
.
Beginner
n.
One
who
begins
or
originates
anything
.
Specifically
: A
young
or
inexperienced
practitioner
or
student
; a
tyro
.
Beginning
p. pr. & vb. n.
of
Begin
Beginning
n.
The
act
of
doing
that
which
begins
anything
;
commencement
of an
action
,
state
, or
space
of
time
;
entrance
into
being
or
upon
a
course
;
the
first
act
,
effort
, or
state
of a
succession
of
acts
or
states
.
Beginning
n.
That
which
begins
or
originates
something
;
the
first
cause
;
origin
;
source
.
Beginning
n.
That
which
is
begun
; a
rudiment
or
element
.
Beginning
n.
Enterprise
.
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