to cover something with sleeves, or to provide with sleeves.
From be- (prefix) + sleeve (from Old English slēf, related to slip). Originally meant 'to cover with sleeves' or 'to provide with sleeve covering.'
Sleeve comes from the same root as slip—both originally meant something that can slide or move, because a sleeve slides over your arm! That's the kind of logical connection our ancestors made.
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