beast
The Ancient Greeks. The meaning of the word is not known.
No. It comes from a Tupi-Guaraní word for "beast".
The Vikings spoke Old Norse and the Old Norse word for beast is dýr.
The wolf is a beast.
There is only one syllable in beast. BEAST. No pauses.
The Russian word for "beast" is "зверь".
The Spanish word for "beast" is "bestia". Example: "The beast was large and hairy", in Spanish, is "La bestia era grande y melenuda".
"Belle" from Beauty and the Beast is pronounced as "bel," which rhymes with "bell." The "e" at the end is silent, so it sounds similar to the English word "bell." The name is of French origin, meaning "beautiful."
No.
The boy who started the word "beast" was the boy with the mulberry colored birthmark on his face. He first started the word when he saw the "beast" at night but then it somehow turned into "creeper things" in the day.
Yes, "beast" is another word for a large and/or dangerous animal.