ppl. a. Obs. [f. prec. + -ED1.] Having an appearance (of such a kind), appearing, looking; BESEEN; esp. in well-beseemed. (Cf. also well-behaved, well-spoken.)
a. 1250. Owl & Night., 842. Þine wordes beoþ so bisemed and biliked.
c. 1430. Syr Tryam., 720. Ther was no prynce That was so semely undur schylde, Nor bettur besemyd a knyght.
a. 1440. Ipomydon, 353. Ther was non So wele besemyd, doughty of hand.