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bedead, v. ? Obs.|bɪˈdɛd| [f. be- 2 + dead v.] trans. To deaden. Only found in pples. beˈdeaded, deadened; beˈdeading, deadening.
1656H. More Enthus. Tri. §28. 27 His body so deeply overwhelmed and bedeaded with sleep. ― Antid. Ath. iii. xvi. (1712) 141 A dark bedeading Melancholy. 1681H. Hallywell Melampr. (T.) Bedeaded and stupified as to their morals. 1736in Bailey; and in mod. Dicts. |