BEDABBLED
BEDAB'BLED, participle passive Wet; sprinkled.
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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BEDAB'BLED, participle passive Wet; sprinkled.
BEDAB'BLING, participle present tense Wetting; sprinkling.
BEDAFF', verb transitive To make a fool of. [Not in use.]
BEDAG'GLE, verb transitive [be and daggle.] To soil, as clothes, by drawing the ends in the mud, or spattering them with dirty water.
BEDAG'GLED, participle passive Soiled by reaching the mud in walking; bespattering.
BEDA'RE, verb transitive [be and dare.] To dare; to defy. [Not used.]
BEDARK', verb transitive [be and dark.] To darken. [Not used.]
BEDASH', verb transitive [be and dash.] To wet, by throwing water, or other liquor upon; to bespatter, with water or mud.
BEDASH'ED, participle passive Bespattered with water or other liquid.
BEDASH'ING, participle present tense Bespattering; dashing water upon, or other liquid.
BEDAUB', verb transitive [be and daub.] To daub over; to besmear with viscous, slimy matter; to soil with any thing thick and dirty.
BEDAUB'ED, participle passive Daubed over; besmeared.
BEDAUB'ING, participle present tense Daubing over; besmearing.
BEDAZ'ZLE, verb transitive [be and dazzle.] To confound the sight by too strong a light; to make dim by luster.
BEDAZ'ZLED, participle passive Having the sight confounded by too strong a light.
BEDAZ'ZLING, participle present tense Confounding or making dim by a too brilliant luster.
BED'CHAMBER, noun [bed and chamber.] An apartment or chamber intended or appropriated for a bed, or for sleep and repose.
BED'DED, participle passive Laid in a bed; inclosed as in a bed.
BED'DERBED'DING, participle present tense Laying in a bed; inclosing as in a bed.BED'DING, noun A bed and its furniture; a bed; the materials of a bed, whether for man or beast.
BED'DING, ppr. Laying in a bed; inclosing as in a bed.BED'DING, n. A bed and its furniture; a bed; the materials of a bed, whether for man or beast.
BEDECK', verb transitive [be and deck.] To deck; to adorn; to grace.
BEDECK'ED, participle passive Adorned; ornamented.
BEDECK'ING, participle present tense Adorning; decking.
BE'DEHOUSE, noun Formerly, a hospital or alms house, where the poor prayed for their founders and benefactors.
BE'DEL, noun An officer in the universities of England. [A peculiar orthography of beadle.]
BE'DELRY, noun The extent of a bedel's office.
BEDET'TER, noun [from bed.] The nether stone of an oil mill.