释义 |
bedog, v.|bɪˈdɒg| [f. be- + dog n. and v.] 1. trans. To call ‘dog.’
1794Wolcott (P. Pindar) Rowl. for Oliver Wks. II. 260 Be-dogging this poor singer, that be-bitching. 2. To follow about like a dog, to dog.
1858E. J. Trelawny Rec. Shelley, Byron, etc. ii. (1878) 57 Envy, malice, and hatred bedogged his steps. Hence beˈdogged ppl. a., Become like a dog.
1672Cotton Scarron ii. (1692) 43 She had told her dear bedogged. |