• Bedoven

    Alternative forms

    Origin

    From Middle English, from Old English bedofen, past particle of Old English bedūfan ("to bedive, to put under, immerse, submerge, drown"), equivalent to - + dive. Cognate with Middle Low German bedöven ("immersed").

    Full definition of bedoven

    Adjective

    bedoven

    1. (obsolete) drenched.Alle hir body..semyd be dowen in blood — Life of Saint Christina Mirabilis of Saint Trudons (All her body seemed bedoven in blood.)The wind made wave the red weed on the dike. Bedoven in dank deep was every sike. — A Scotch Winter Evening in I512
    2. (obsolete) drowned.
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