v. Obs.; also pa. pple. [f. BE- 2 + BLAST v.] trans. To blast completely, wither up.
1558. Phaër, Æneid, II. Eiv b. Me the father of Gods Beblasted with his lightning wynd.
c. 1575. Gascoigne, Fruites Warre (1831), 211. Are both thine eyes beblast?
1595. Hunnis, Joseph, 17. Beblasted with the Easterne wind.