Definition of be seen:
°(archaic transitive and intransitive) To
appear,
seem,
look (with some qualifying word).
"This inn beseems well for a weary traveller."
°(archaic transitive and intransitive) To be
appropriate or creditable (without qualifying word).
"1819: "Lady," said Cedric, "this beseems not; were further pledge necessary, I myself, offended, and justly offended, as I am, would yet gage my honour for the honour of Ivanhoe." -- Walter Scott, Ivanhoe"
Definition of be seen:
°(archaic transitive and intransitive) To
appear,
seem,
look (with some qualifying word).
"This inn beseems well for a weary traveller."
°(archaic transitive and intransitive) To be
appropriate or creditable (without qualifying word).
"1819: "Lady," said Cedric, "this beseems not; were further pledge necessary, I myself, offended, and justly offended, as I am, would yet gage my honour for the honour of Ivanhoe." -- Walter Scott, Ivanhoe"