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beˈdip, v.|bɪˈdɪp| [OE. bedyppan, f. be- + dyppan to dip. Obs. after 12th c., but formed anew c 1600.] trans. To dip, immerse, treat to a dipping.
c1000ælfric Gen. xxxvii. 31 Hiᵹ.. bedypton his tunecan on ðam blode. c1000Ags. Gosp. Matt. xxvi. 23 Se þe bedypð [c 1160 Hatton bedepð] on disce mid me his hand. 1598Sylvester Du Bartas (1608) 993 Her..hands in snow bedipt. 1820Combe (Dr. Syntax) Consol. ii. (D.), The warrior's spear bedipp'd in blood. a1845Hood Storm Hastings i, Crowds of idlers willing or unwilling To be bedipped. |