v. Obs. [f. BE- 1 + PINK v.] trans. To cut in small scollops; to work in eyelet-holes; to pierce with small holes.
1567. Maplet, Gr. Forest, 39 b. Crowfoote His leafe is cut about or bepinked.
1615. Rowlands, Melanch. Knt., 11. With poniard point his doublet Ile bepinke.