Covered or filled with smoke; darkened or discolored by smoke.
From besmoke plus the -ed suffix, functioning as an adjective describing something that has been covered with smoke.
Besmoked appears in historical texts describing everything from blacksmith shops to haunted castles. It's perfect for describing that specific medieval atmosphere where smoke from fires, candles, and meat cooking creates a perpetual haze.
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