v. [f. BE- 5 + BLOOD.] trans. To smear or stain with blood; = BEBLEED.
1580. North, Plutarch (1676), 26. Whose foreheads they touch with the knife beblouded with the bloud of the Goats.
1623. Lisle, Ælfric on O. & N. T., 8. There lay in a dish a joynt of a finger all beblouded.
1859. Singleton, Virgil, II. 393. And, dying bebloods the shattered darts.