bemouth

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English

Etymology

From be- +‎ mouth.

Verb

bemouth (third-person singular simple present bemouths, present participle bemouthing, simple past and past participle bemouthed)

  1. (transitive) To mouth the praises of (a person); talk grandiloquently; declaim.
  2. (transitive) To place in the mouth; to put one's mouth on; (by extension) to eat.
    • 1841, Miss M. Corbett, The New Happy Week, page 161:
      Entering the hotel they tossed off a glass of wine apiece, bemouthed a cigar, and directed the landlord to provide the best game supper in his power.
    • 1879, Theodore Tilton, The Complete Poetical Works of Theodore Tilton in One Volume:
      All made of Flanders cloth,
      And now bemouthed of many a moth []