ppl. a. Obs. rare. [f. BE- + SIB a. of kin, sb. affinity; cf. resembling.] Used by Warner for: Resembling, having a likeness to.
1602. Warner, Alb. Eng., X. lv. 246. Her selfe meane while, false-Paradizd, besybbing Æsops croe did end her song in woe. Ibid. (1606), XVI. ciii. 405. Such bastard Courtnals serue but Turns, besibbing Coyns of brasse.