bestow to stow, to lodge, to place:
“bestow your luggage,”
THE TEMPEST, v. 1. 299
;
“bestow these papers,”
JULIUS CAESAR, i. 3. 151
;
“bestow ourselves,”
HAMLET, iii. 1. 33
, 44;
“I will bestow him,”
HAMLET, iii. 4. 176
;
“you have bestow'd my money,”
COMEDY OF ERRORS, i. 2. 78
;
“our bloody cousins are bestow'd In England,”
MACBETH, iii. 1. 29
;
“will you see the players well bestow'd?”
HAMLET, ii. 2. 517
;
“Where the dead body is bestowed,”
HAMLET, iv. 3. 12
;
“the old man and his people Cannot be well bestow'd,”
KING LEAR, ii. 4. 287
;
“Where he bestows himself,”
MACBETH, iii. 6. 24.