v. Obs. Also 7 beglew. [f. BE- 2 + GLUE v.] trans. To fix with glue, or by gluing.
1658. Rowland, trans. Moufets Theat. Ins., 1067. The Spider either new weaves them, or else beglewes them anew.
1664. Power, Exp. Philos., I. 5. She can be-glew herself to the plain she walks on.
b. ? To ensnare, delude, cheat. (But there may be some error in the quotation; or is it = illusi from glewen to play?)
c. 1430. Lydgate, Min. Poems, 115. Thus they went from the game, begylyd and beglued.