v. Obs. [f. BE- pref. 1 + MOIL v.] trans. ‘To encumber with dirt and mire: to bemire’ (Johnson).

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1596.  Shaks., Tam. Shr., IV. i. 77. How her horse fel … in how miery a place, how she was bemoil’d.

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1636.  Healey, Theophrast., 93. When hee … riding upon a borrowed horse … falling all-to-bemoiles himself.

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