ppl. a. [f. BE- 7 + PLUME sb.] Furnished or adorned with feathers.
1582. Stanyhurst, Æneis, I. (Arb.), 27. Hee flitters with wynges ful fledgye beplumed.
1768. Sterne, Sent. Journ. (1775), I. 56. Be-plumed with each gay feather of the east.
1860. Miss Yonge, Stokesley Secr., ix. (1880), 260. It was the first time Christabel had seen Ida out of her beplumed hat.