befrost

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English

Etymology

From be- (on, upon, all over) +‎ frost.

Verb

befrost (third-person singular simple present befrosts, present participle befrosting, simple past and past participle befrosted)

  1. (transitive) To place frost upon; cover with frost
    • 1934, Murasaki Shikibu, The Tale of Genji, volumes 1-6, page 131:
      [] The faint wind of your favour, that but for a moment blew, with grief has part befrosted the small sedge of the eaves.
    • 2014, James H. Willis, Victorian Toadstools and Mushrooms:
      Yellow-ochre is the universal colour, and mealy granules befrost the caps (under 1′′ broad) and stems up to their friable, indefinite rings.
    • 2015, Maya Angelou, The Complete Collected Poems of Maya Angelou, page 22:
      She came down creeping
      here to the black arms waiting
      now to the warm heart waiting
      rime of alien dreams befrosts her rich brown face
      She came down creeping []

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