v. Obs. [f. BE- pref. 6 + MERCY sb.] trans. To treat with mercy, show mercy to.
1640. T. Goodwin, Justif. Faith, I. iii. ii. I was bemercied (if we may so speak), endowed with mercy, encompassed with mercy.
1660. T. Watson, in Spurgeon, Treas. Dav., Ps. xxxii. 1. The Greek signifies, I was be-mercied.