v. Obs. [f. BE- + SPARKLE v. Cf. BYSPARKIT.] trans. To bespatter, to spot.

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1485.  Caxton, St. Wenefryde, 5. The stones … al besparklyde with blood.

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1633.  Ames, Agst. Cerem., Pref. 26. He besparckles the worshippers therof with disdaine.

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