Obs.; also 6 baudy. [f. BAWDY a.1] To make dirty or filthy, to befoul, defile.
1398. Trevisa, Barth. De P. R., XVIII. lxxxvii. (1495), 836. The swyne
walowyth in dyrte
and bawdyeth hymself therwyth.
1530. Palsgr., 444/2. He hath baudyed his sleves on this facyon.