v. [f. BE- + LUTE ad. L. lutum mud.] a. trans. To cover with mud or dirt. b. To coat with lute or cement of any kind.

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1760.  Sterne, Tr. Shandy (1802), II. ix. 172. Never was a Dr. Slop so beluted, and so transubstantiated.

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1837.  New Month. Mag., XLIX. 524. Bird-lime, with which it belutes its eyes till they are sealed up.

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