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beclog, v.|bɪˈklɒg| Also 4 biclag, 5 byclag. [f. be- + clog.] trans. To encumber with a sticky substance; hence beclogged ppl. a.
c1340Auent. Sir Gawayne ix, Al biclagged in clay. 1481Caxton Reynard (Arb.) 98 They were byslabbed and byclagged to their eres. 1578Gorgious Gallery Inuent., Thy loving mate, Whom thou hast left beclogged now, in most unhappy state. 1628Earle Microcosm. x. 23 A miry way, where the spirits are beclog'd. 1866J. Rose Virgil 125 At eve returning, thighs beclogged with thyme. |