v. Obs. [f. BE- + DAGGLE. A kind of frequentative to BEDAG.] = prec.
1580. Hollyband, Treas. Fr. Tong, Crottê, bedagled.
1583. Stanyhurst, Æneis, II. (Arb.), 40. With dust al powdred, with filthood dustie bedagled.
1660. Pepys, Diary, 5 July. I saw the King go forth in the rain and it bedaggled many a fine suit of clothes.
1755. in Johnson; in mod. Dicts.