bedamp

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English

Etymology

From be- +‎ damp. Compare Dutch bedampen.

Verb

bedamp (third-person singular simple present bedamps, present participle bedamping, simple past and past participle bedamped)

  1. (transitive) To cover with dampness; make damp; dampen.
    • 1912, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Our Old Home:
      Before I reached our lodgings, the dusk settled into streets, and a mist bedewed and bedamped me and I went astray, as is usual with me, and had to inquire my way; []
    • 1922, William Bowman Tucker, Laurentian Tales, page 174:
      Nor is it sense to prostitute the kirk
      With pleas of faith in God for business weal,
      When lack of enterprise bedamps your zeal.
    • 2013, Sammy Mapes, Elysian Fell, page 5:
      “Hallowed is the gleet that bedamps the repentant's nerve - sacred is the golden channel spurting from the kindness of liberty's expiring worldbeater - []