Definition of Beflowered

1. beflower [v] - See also: beflower

Lexicographical Neighbors of Beflowered

beflake
beflatter
beflay
beflea
befleaed
befleaing
befleas
befleck
beflecked
beflecking
beflecks
beflee
beflood
beflow
beflower
beflowered (current term)
beflowering
beflowers
beflum
beflummed
beflums
beflutter
befly
befo
befoam
befoamed
befoaming
befoams
befog
befogged

Literary usage of Beflowered

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Sree Krishna, the Lord of Love by Bábá Premánand Bhárati (1904)
"... lead, cked and beflowered. The spirit of life vas, with a transfiguring glory in His face, His eyes full of softness and love-light, body all graceful ..."

2. The Voyages and Travels of Sir John Maundeville by John Mandeville, Jacques Wardlaw Redway (1898)
"And between the City and the Church is the Field "Flori- dus," that is to say, the "Field beflowered." For a fair Maiden was blamed with Wrong, ..."

3. Life on the Mississippi by Mark Twain (2000)
"... perched some fifty or sixty feet above the river, beside a beflowered and garlanded precipice, and sufficiently like a tea-table to answer for anybody, ..."

4. Publications by Folklore Society (Great Britain) (1898)
"May I suggest that in all likelihood the doll represents our goddess Freya, the beflowered basket her wain, and the string of eggs her necklace, ..."

5. The Writings of Mark Twain [pseud.] by Mark Twain, Charles Dudley Warner (1906)
"... and with eager and cordial malice his extensive and diligently cultivated crop of enemies gilded it, beflowered it, expanded it to "The Only Christian. ..."

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