1. begun - Verb
Derived from begin
3. Begun - Proper noun
of Begin
p. p. of Begin.
Source: Webster's dictionary16 mm black and white reversal Silent Home Movie on double perforation film stock Production evolution The silent 16 mm format was initially aimed at the home enthusiast, but by the 1930s it had begun to make inroads into the educational market. Source: Internet
1967–70: Soul Brother No. 1 By 1967, Brown's emerging sound had begun to be defined as funk music. Source: Internet
According to an exclusive report from theJasmineBRAND, planning has begun for a biopic about the life and career of Jackson, and although "details are scarce," the project is said to be getting finalized and auditions have already begun. Source: Internet
Abutu added that the police and other security have begun serious stop and search along the route to ascertain the identities of commuters. Source: Internet
According to his own account, he found Toulouse to be somewhat boring, having written to Hume that he "had begun to write a book to pass away the time". Source: Internet
According to the SIPRI Yearbook 2014, India has also begun construction of a second industrial scale enrichment plant at Karnataka, which will not be under IAEA safeguards. Source: Internet