† beˈlag, v. Obs.
[f. be- 2 + lag v.]
? To clog with wet mud. (Cf. beclag, also water-logged.)
a 1300 W. de Biblesworth in Wright Voc. 173 Cy vent un garsoun esclaté, bilagged wit swirting. c 1440 Promp. Parv. 29 Be-laggyd, madidatus [1499 paludosus]. [1721 Bailey Belagged left behind.] |