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† beˈgair, v. Sc. Obs. [app. ad. F. bigarre-r: see begary; but perhaps associated with gair ‘stripe, streak.’] trans. To diversify or variegate, as with stripes or streaks. Hence beˈgaired ppl. a.
1552Lyndesay Monarche 5868 For cowlis blak, gray, nor begaird, Ȝe sall, that day, get no rewaird. a1609A. Hume Summer's Day, Begaired..With spraings of scarlet hue. |