besmall

English

Etymology

From be- + small.

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -ɔːl

Verb

besmall (third-person singular simple present besmalls, present participle besmalling, simple past and past participle besmalled)

  1. (transitive, rare, nonstandard) To make small; (figuratively) to make as though small.
    • 1974, Pacific islands monthly:
      And loneliness balked my pride, my innate pride, my integral native being, besmalling me all the more, until I couldn't remember myself the way I did last year and the years before.
    • 1984, Institute of Papua New Guinea Studies, Bikmaus:
      "Weariness too faltered my conscience . . . besmalling me."
    • 2000, Ed. Manmohan K. Bhatnagar, Twentieth Century Literature in English:
      The besmalled position shocks Tusker to fell sick for a long time and finally die when he is asked to vacate the Lodge.

Derived terms

  • besmalled

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