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† beˈjade, v. Obs. [f. be- + jade v.] 1. trans. To weary, tire out.
1620Melton Astrolog. 14 He had so bejaded and tyred mine eares. 1641Milton Animadv. Wks. (1851) 240 Spare your selfe, lest you bejade the good galloway, your owne opiniaster wit. 2. To make a jade of.
1705Hickeringill Priest-cr. ii. vi. 61 Some Women..are Skitish, and will not suffer themselves tamely to be Rid and Bejaded by ne're a Priest of them all. Hence beˈjaded ppl. a.
1687Elegy in Cleveland's Wks. 284 Jogg still as things bejaded ride in black. 1694South 12 Serm. II. 197 A tired, languishing, and be-jaded Devotion. |