ppl. a. [f. BE- + SOUL sb. + -ED.] Endowed with a soul, ensouled.
1843. Carlyle, Past & Pr., 388. Besouled with earnest human Nobleness.
1862. D. Simon, trans. Dorners Pers. Christ, II. (1874), I. 199. His
besouled humanity was not done away with by the deification.