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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.

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