v. [f. BE- + DUNG.] trans. To treat with dung or manure; to befoul with dung; also fig.

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1639.  Horn & Robotham, Gate Lang. Unl., xiv. § 157. What he [the thrush] bedungeth, that sprouteth forth to misselen, whence comes bird-lime.

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1650.  Bp. Hall, Cases Consc., 83. Leaving all but his head, to bedung that earth, which had lately shaken at his terrour.

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1679.  T. Puller, Moder. Ch. Eng. (1843), 300. Soundly bedunged with calumny and filth.

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