v. Obs. Only in pa. pple. befated. [f. BE- + FATE sb. (or ? v.)] Fatally possessed, infatuated (by his destiny). Cf. Sc. FEY.

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a. 1659.  Osborn, Essex’s Death, Wks. (1673), 668. If he had not been befated with a strong Opinion of success.

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