v. [f. BE- 1 + PINCH v.] trans. To pinch or bruise all over.
1600. Chapman, Iliad, XXIII. (J.). In their sides, arms, shoulders, all bepincht, Ran thick the weals.
1612. Rowlands, More Knaues Yet, 40. Bepinch a lazie queane.
1742. Jarvis, Quix., II. III. xvii. Sad and sorely bepinched.