becutEtymologyFrom Middle English bekutten (found in compound for-bekutte (“mutilated”)), equivalent to be- + cut.becut means to cut about; cut around; cut up; cut off; sever. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 88 out of 100.verbTo cut about; cut around; cut up; cut off; sever.“And dead and cold, me then againe they martyr-'d, Me all in pieces they becut and quartir'd, […]”