v. Obs. [f. BE- pref. 1 + MOIL v.] trans. To encumber with dirt and mire: to bemire (Johnson).
1596. Shaks., Tam. Shr., IV. i. 77. How her horse fel in how miery a place, how she was bemoild.
1636. Healey, Theophrast., 93. When hee riding upon a borrowed horse falling all-to-bemoiles himself.