The word "bespeakings" is spelled with two syllables stressed on the second syllable, and pronounced as /bɪˈspiːkɪŋz/. The suffix -ings denotes a plural form of the noun "bespeaking" that means "a request or demand for something." The word "bespeak" is derived from Old English and is also used in the sense of "indicating or showing something." The spelling emphasizes that it is a noun form and differentiates it from the verb form, which ends in -s.
The word "bespeakings" appears to be formed from the root word "bespeak" and the suffix "-ings".
The etymology of "bespeak" can be traced back to Middle English, where it was derived from the Old English term "besprecan". The prefix "be-" added an intensifying or directional sense, while "sprecan" meant "to speak".
The suffix "-ings" is a native English suffix used to form nouns, including a sense of a plural or collective noun. It is added to verbs to create abstract or concrete nouns related to the action or result of the verb.
Combining the two components, "bespeakings" would suggest a plural or collective noun related to the act of bespeaking, which means to arrange, reserve, or request in advance.