Definition of Besmear. Meaning of Besmear. Synonyms of Besmear

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Definition of Besmear

Besmear
Besmear Be*smear", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Besmeared; p. pr. & vb. n. Besmearing.] To smear with any viscous, glutinous matter; to bedaub; to soil. Besmeared with precious balm. --Spenser.

Meaning of Besmear from wikipedia

- Summer in her wheaten garland crown'd; Here Autumn the rich trodden grapes besmear. And ****y Winter shivers in the rear. — Ovid, Metamorphoses 2.34 Nicolas...
- and blood held in by the tendons." A corpse that is "reduced to a blood-besmeared skeleton without flesh but held in by the tendons." A corpse that is "reduced...
- reflected in the Brevibacterium's species name linens which is Latin for 'besmearing'. The cheese is placed on wooden shelves, then gets washed with a whey...
- the Lotus feet of Ganesha having the color of red lotus, and which is besmeared with cool sandal is adorned by anklets, sings various songs.golden waist...
- birth. Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) was at that time wearing a woollen cloak and besmearing the camels with tar. He said: Have you got with you the dates? I said:...
- D.) in a verse in which the poet describes a young female Kāpālikā who besmears herself with ashes from the funeral pyre of her lover. Varāhamihira (c...
- Milton's epic poem Paradise Lost (1667). He is described as "horrid king besmeared with blood / Of human sacrifice, and parents’ tears" (1:392–393) and leads...
- above the mud and threatening to fall into it—as some have done; dirt-besmeared walls and decaying foundations, every repulsive lineament of poverty,...
- and walked abroad. People chewed leaves of hawthorn or buckthorn and besmeared their doors with tar to protect themselves from evil. Nonetheless, the...
- poetry. His ****ual preferences were for working men: "the grimy and oil-besmeared figure of a stoker" or "the thick-thighed hot co****-fleshed young bricklayer...