besashed

adj

Etymology

From be- + sash + -ed.

  1. borrowed from شَاش
  2. formed as besashed — “be- + sash + -ed

Definitions

  1. Synonym of sashed.

    • The tone was definitely festive, save for one besashed and besotted celebrant who moaned, as he lunched past the statue of Queen Victoria, that “I’ve been barred.”
    • I recall a bevy of queenlettes, all besashed and bathing suited, observing the procession having already traversed the route.

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