v. [f. BE- + STAR.] trans. To spangle or adorn as with stars.

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1612.  Sylvester, Trophies, Wks. (1877–80), 274 (D.). O lady-cow, Thou shalt no more bestar thy wanton brow With thine eyes rayes.

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1851.  S. Judd, Margaret, III. (1871), 398. The dandelions that bestar the grass.

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