Associations to the word «Behest»
Noun
- Obedience
- Arjuna
- Archduke
- Injunction
- Yeshiva
- Rama
- Tsar
- Him
- Empress
- Bidding
- Stalin
- Swami
- Zeus
- Brandenburg
- Palatine
- Sovereignty
- Gandhi
- Consort
- Dowager
- Oswald
- Financier
- At
- Inquisition
- Habsburg
- Dor
- Fiend
- Elector
- Emperor
- Pope
- Cia
- Abbot
- Shah
- Knowing
- Salzburg
- Alfonso
- Rabbi
- Saxony
- Archbishop
- Assassination
- Hoover
- Maximilian
- Mao
- Nazis
- Bohemia
- Wolverine
- Wherefore
- Avenger
- Decree
- Marcos
- Ferdinand
- Frederick
- Benedict
- Saul
- King
- Killing
- Vince
- Duke
- Hermann
- Bavaria
- Iv
- Ruler
- Lobby
- Mikhail
Adjective
Verb
Wiktionary
BEHEST, noun. A command, bidding; sometimes also, an authoritative request. [from 12th c.]
BEHEST, noun. A vow; a promise.
BEHEST, verb. (obsolete) To promise; vow.
Dictionary definition
BEHEST, noun. An authoritative command or request.
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