v. Obs. rare. [f. BE- + BAY sb.2 or 3.] trans. To bay about, embay, hem in, surround.

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1506.  Guylforde, Pilgr. (1851), 62. We were so bebayed that we had no remedy but to trust to our ancre holde.

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1583.  Stanyhurst, Æneis, III. (Arb.), 76. Uoyded of al coast sight, with wild flouds roundly bebayed.

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