[f. BE- 6 + NOTE sb.] trans. To annotate, to make notes upon.
1767. Wilkes, Corr. (1805), III. 115. He proceeded to make very fair extracts, and afterwards to be-note them in the foulest manner.
1837. Whittock, Bk. Trades (1842), 244. A work which the facetious Charles Cotton benoted and travestied with poetic scraps.