v. [f. BE- + GLOOM.] To render gloomy, to overshadow with gloom.

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1799.  J. Corry, Sat. View Lond. (1803), 197. Sometimes, indeed, melancholy begloomed his [Johnson’s] mind, like a cloud intercepting the rays of the sun.

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1835.  Beckford, Recoll., 46. The refectory … begloomed by dark-coloured painted windows.

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1855.  Singleton, Virgil, II. 369. Sirius … doth arise, And with disastrous light beglooms the sky.

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