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How do you use betowed in a sentence?

The word "betowed" is a rather archaic term, not commonly used in modern English. It means "to bestow" or "to confer," but is often used in the context of giving something as a gift or an honor. Here are a few examples:

* "The king betowed upon his loyal knight the honor of knighthood." (This implies the king is giving the honor of knighthood to the knight.)

* "The wise old woman betowed her blessings upon the young traveler." (This implies the woman is giving her blessings to the traveler.)

It's important to remember that "betowed" is a somewhat formal and poetic word, so using it in everyday conversation might seem odd. You could consider using "bestowed" instead, which is a more modern and commonly used word.

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