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bew·it noun or bew·et \ˈbyüə̇t\ (-s) Etymology: Middle English bewette, from Middle French buie, beue fetter (from Latin bojae, plural, neck-collar, from (assumed) Greek boeiai, from feminine plural of boeios of an ox, from bous ox, cow) + Middle English -ette -et — more at cow : a slip of leather by which bells are fastened to a hawk's leg in falconry |