• Bedream

    Origin

    From - + dream.

    Full definition of bedream

    Verb

    1. (transitive) To dream about.
      • 1840, The Literary Gazette and Journal of the Belles Lettres, Arts, Sciences, Etc.:0 learned John, but thou art grown fantastic As a romancer! though art quite bedream'd, ...
      • 1901, Morrison Heady, The double night and other poems:I had only to turn it, the soul's own image to see there: — Beauty that might bedream the sleep of a youthful immortal! ...
      • 1978, Ralph Friedman, Tracking Down Oregon:In the last verse there is hope — a prayer of hope — that in his new-found liberation he will create again: But lo, in this pathway of duty, To the past, I, at least, can be true, And the mists that bedream it with beauty ...
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