Besmear

/bɪˈsmɪr/ verb

To spread or rub dirt, grease, or other sticky substance over something in a messy way.

Old English 'besmerian,' combining the prefix 'be-' (to make) with 'smear' (to spread thickly). The word has Germanic roots and appears throughout Middle English texts referring to physical dirtying or moral staining.

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