Besmouch

/bɪˈsmaʊtʃ/ verb

To smirch, soil, or stain something, typically by touching or rubbing against it.

Combines the prefix 'be-' with 'smouch,' a dialectal or archaic term related to smudge and soil. The word likely has Germanic roots and was more common in Middle English before being largely replaced by more modern alternatives.

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