ppl. a. [f. prec. + -ED1.] Dressed up with vulgar finery.
1707. Farquhar, Beaux Strat., III. i. 23. I took him for a Captain, hes so bedizend with Lace.
1860. Motley, Netherl. (1868), I. ii. 37. Bedizened dresses.
1867. Smiles, Huguenots Fr., xix. (1880), 349. A poor bedizened creature was led through Paris in the character of the Goddess of Reason.