Beray

/bɪˈreɪ/ verb

An archaic word meaning to soil, stain, or bedraggle something, especially with mud or dirt.

From Old English 'be-' prefix plus 'ray' (to stain or soil). Possibly connected to Old Norse 'reya' meaning rub or soil. Common in Middle English texts but nearly obsolete by 1700.

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