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bemock, v.|bɪˈmɒk| [f. be- prefix 2 + mock v.] trans. To mock at, flout; to delude mockingly. Hence beˈmocked ppl. a.
1607Shakes. Cor. i. i. 261 He will not spare to gird the Gods—Bemocke the modest Moone. 1610― Temp. iii. iii. 63 Or with bemockt-at-Stabs Kill the still closing waters. 1798Coleridge Anc. Mar. iv xi, Her [the moon's] beams bemock'd the sultry main. 1870Morris Earthly Par. II. iii. 427 Why was I then bemocked with days of bliss? |