• Beray

    Origin

    From - + ray("to defile"), from Middle English rayen, an aphetic form of array.

    Full definition of beray

    Verb

    1. To make foul; befoul; soil.
      • 1652, Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa, John French (as J. F.) (translator), '',Also it is said, that if a woman take a needle, and beray it with dung, and then wrap it up in earth, in which the carkass carcass of a man was buryed buried, and shall carry it about her in a cloth which was used at the funerall, that no man shall be able to ly sex with her as long as she hath it about her.
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