Bepaw

/bɪˈpɔ/ verb

To touch, strike, or handle something with or as if with paws; to grab clumsily with one's hands.

From 'be-' prefix + 'paw'. The 'be-' prefix combined with animal or body-part words was common in Early Modern English to create vivid action verbs suggesting crude or rough handling.

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