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befur, v.|bɪˈfɜː(r)| [f. be- + fur v. and n.] Chiefly in pa. pple. †1. To fur over, encrust. Obs.
1581T. Newton Seneca's Thebais 49 b, What rauenous Harpye Burd..all with filth, and dirty dung befurde. 2. To cover or deck out with furs.
1470–85Malory Arthur i. xvii, And Merlyn was so disguysed that kynge Arthur knewe hym not for he was al be furred in black shepe skynnes and a grete payre of bootes. 1842Fraser's Mag. XXVI. 362 A..middle-aged man, bespectacled and befurred. 1859Helps Friends in C. Ser. ii. II. ix. 199 Those clattering, befurred..gentry called soldiers. 1864Daily Tel. 12 Mar., Our grotesquely befurred Aldermanic body. |