to cover with a mat or to cause to become tangled like a mat.
From 'be-' plus 'mat'. The verb suggests covering something with mats or causing fibers to become matted together.
This is a word that almost nobody uses, yet it perfectly captures a real action—making something matted—showing how English developed specialized 'be-' verbs for very specific textile and household processes.
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