Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bethink.(verb)
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Use "bethinks" in a sentence
"“Surely we are all out of the computation of our age, and every man is some months elder than he bethinks him,” Browne wrote, “for we live, move, have a being and are subject to the actions of the elements, and malice of diseases, in that other world, the truest microcosm, the womb of our mother.”"
"For whoever comes into the witch prison must become a witch or be tortured until he invents something out of his head and – God pity him – bethinks him of something."
"For whoever comes into the witch prison must become a witch or be tortured until he invents something out of his head and–God pity him–bethinks him of something."