bedrop,v.|bɪˈdrɒp|Pa.pple.bedropped, bedropt.[f.be- 4 + drop.]1.trans.To drop upon, cover or wet with drops.1393GowerConf.III. 254As men sene the dew bedroppe The leves and the floures eke.
1667MiltonP.L. x. 527The Soil Bedropt with blood of Gorgon.
1829Wordsw.LibertyWks.V. 102Life's book for Thee may lie unclosed, till age Shall with a thankful tear bedrop its latest page.
2.pa.pple.Sprinkled as with drops.1658RowlandMouffet'sTheat.Ins. 965The..body yellow, bedropt with black from the neck to the tail.
1858Blackw.Mag.482Lomond and Awe bedropt with woody isles.
b.fig.Strewn, interspersed.1377Langl.P. Pl. B. xiii. 321It was bidropped with wratthe and wikked wille.
1855GilfillanDrydenIntrod.20A tale..bedropt with the most flagrant falsehoods.