bemaul

verb

Etymology

From be- + maul.

  1. derived from malleus
  2. derived from mail
  3. derived from mail
  4. inherited from malle
  5. prefixed as bemaul — “be + maul

Definitions

  1. To maul thoroughly or completely.

    • And yet, bemauled as the poor fellow had been, he seemed to glance at me with an eye of pity, as if my case were more deplorable than his.

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