v. [f. BE- + DUNG.] trans. To treat with dung or manure; to befoul with dung; also fig.
1639. Horn & Robotham, Gate Lang. Unl., xiv. § 157. What he [the thrush] bedungeth, that sprouteth forth to misselen, whence comes bird-lime.
1650. Bp. Hall, Cases Consc., 83. Leaving all but his head, to bedung that earth, which had lately shaken at his terrour.
1679. T. Puller, Moder. Ch. Eng. (1843), 300. Soundly bedunged with calumny and filth.