v. Obs. Only in pa. pple. 4 bewhaped, -whapped, -waped, -vapid. [f. BE- + whape: see AWHAPE, WHAP.] trans. To bewilder, amaze, confound utterly.
c. 1320. Sir Beves, 1689. The porter was al bewaped. Alas! queth he, is Beues ascaped.
c. 1380. Sir Ferumb., 3037. Þai buþ neȝ be-vapid.
1393. Gower, Conf., III. 4. So bewhapped and assoted. Ibid., 378. Thus bewhaped in my thought.