v. Obs. Also 7 beglew. [f. BE- 2 + GLUE v.] trans. To fix with glue, or by gluing.

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1658.  Rowland, trans. Moufet’s Theat. Ins., 1067. The Spider either new weaves them, or else beglewes them anew.

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1664.  Power, Exp. Philos., I. 5. She can … be-glew herself to the plain she walks on.

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  b.  ? To ensnare, delude, cheat. (But there may be some error in the quotation; or is it = illusi from glewen to play?)

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c. 1430.  Lydgate, Min. Poems, 115. Thus they went from the game, begylyd and beglued.

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