to mangle something severely or to tear and twist something into a ruined state.
From 'be-' plus 'mangle' (to crush or tear roughly). The prefix intensifies the destructive action implied by the base word.
Medieval writers were obsessed with intensifying verbs—'mangle' wasn't extreme enough, so they added 'be-' to make it sound like something was absolutely destroyed, mangled beyond recognition.
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