v. [f. BE- 2 + BLESS.] trans. To bless amply or profusely. Hence Beblest ppl. a.
1598. Sylvester, Job. Triumph., Du Bartas (1608), 933. If his Loynes beblest not me from harm.
1610. Bp. Hall, Apol. Brownists, 141, note. The vilest miscreants are beblest by her.
1799. W. Taylor, in Month. Mag., VII. 139. A becrossd, beblest, Besprinkled bag of holy sackcloth.