v. Obs. [f. BE- 5, 6 + GHOST sb. Cf. bespirit.] trans. 1. To make a ghost of; to teach (one) how to play the ghost. 2. To endow with a spirit or soul. Hence † Beghosted ppl. a.
1620. Rowlands, Nt. Raven, 29. Let me alone (quoth Tom) I will be-ghost him.
1674. N. Fairfax, Bulk & Selv., 182. That the same body the same Man with body beghosted, rises.