To cover with blotches; to mark with irregular stains or discolorations.
Combines 'be-' with 'blotch,' possibly from a blend or variation of 'blot.' The '-ch' ending adds emphasis to the irregular, spreading nature of the staining.
Words ending in '-tch' often feel more emphatic and irregular than their '-t' cousins—'beblotch' sounds messier and more chaotic than 'beblot,' which is exactly what the word means.
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