v. [f. BE- 6 + DUST.] trans. To cover with dust. Hence Bedusted ppl. a.

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1530.  Palsgr., 445/2. You have bedusted your shoes.

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a. 1679.  T. Goodwin, Wks. (1863), VII. 278. They suffer their hearts and lives to lie bedusted.

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1832–53.  Whistle-Binkie (Sc. Songs), Ser. II. 51. Lang Miller Geordie, wi’ meal a’ bedusted.

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