v. [f. BE- 4 + SHAME sb.] To cover with shame, put to shame.

1

1556.  Abp. Parker, Psalter xxxviii. [ix]. 109. Beshame me not.

2

1832.  Thirlwall, in Philol. Mus., I. 490. Controversy is the element of the learned person who has undertaken to beshame and chastise me.

3