To treat someone with pity or to cover with pity; an archaic or rare form meaning to regard or act toward someone with compassionate concern.
From the prefix 'be-' (meaning to cover or affect) combined with 'pity' (from Old French 'pité'). The 'be-' prefix was commonly used in Middle English to create verbs from nouns and adjectives, as in 'befriend' or 'besmirch'.
The 'be-' prefix is a linguistic time machine—Old English speakers loved attaching it to words to intensify meaning, like 'bewitch' or 'bewilder.' Bepity is a rare survivor showing how productive this word-building tool once was in English.
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