ppl. a. [f. prec. + -ED1.] Obscured in brightness or clearness.
1790. Cowper, Odyss., I. 459. The palace dark be-dimmd.
1831. Carlyle, Misc. (1857), II. 305. An ancient, bedimmed, half obliterated woodcut.
1858. Hawthorne, Fr. & It. Jrnls., II. 177. The backgrounds still retain a bedimmed splendor of gilding.