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. The most debauched and the most desperate of France, whose bedizened dresses exhaled perfumes throughout Paris.
1867. Smiles, Huguenots Fr., xix. (1880), 349. A poor bedizened creature was led through Paris in the character of the Goddess of Reason.