belull

verb

Etymology

From be- + lull.

  1. prefixed as belull — “be + lull

Definitions

  1. To lull about

    To lull about; lull all over; lull completely.

    • Hebrew the profile, every line; / But as in haven fringed with palm, / Which Indian reefs embay from harm, / Belulled as in the vase the wine— / Red budded corals in remove, / Peep coy through quietudes above; […]
    • […] the noon with a luscious repast, the afternoon with a play or a pallet repose, the evening with a wanton consort, accoutred with a rear-banket, to belull the abused soul with the sleep of an incessant surfeit.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA