beglossed
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English[edit]
Etymology 1[edit]
From Middle English *biglosed, past participle of Middle English biglosen, equivalent to be- + gloss + -ed.
Adjective[edit]
beglossed (comparative more beglossed, superlative most beglossed)
- (rare) Rife with glosses
- 1891, Granville Stanley Hall, Carl Allanmore Murchison, Journal of Genetic Psychology, volume 1, page 45:
- The preparatory course to Galen and Avincenna was Aristotle and Euclid, whose voluminously beglossed text must be defended as infallible.
Etymology 2[edit]
Adjective[edit]
beglossed (comparative more beglossed, superlative most beglossed)