bethrust
To thrust forth or about; thrust forward, toward, or out.
Verb
- To thrust forth or about; thrust forward, toward, or out.
- The early twilight descended in mercy over the half-crazed inmates of the household, who offered up their truest thanksgiving when Mrs. Duncan and her brood stowed themselves once more into the cutter of which it might...
- Bright, radiant, glad eyed, clean souled seraphim, Whose genius would at once from heaven bethrust, Dared they to purity unfaithful prove. - 1881, Biographical and Miscellaneous Sonnets - Page 77
Origin
From be- (“at, over, across”) + thrust.