v. [f. BE- 2 + BLESS.] trans. To bless amply or profusely. Hence Beblest ppl. a.

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1598.  Sylvester, Job. Triumph., Du Bartas (1608), 933. If his Loynes beblest not me from harm.

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1610.  Bp. Hall, Apol. Brownists, 141, note. The vilest miscreants … are beblest by her.

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1799.  W. Taylor, in Month. Mag., VII. 139. A becross’d, beblest, Besprinkled bag of holy sackcloth.

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