To cause someone to welt or strike; to mark with welts.
From 'be-' plus 'welter,' though 'welter' may derive from Low German or Dutch origins related to welts or bruises. The prefix adds force to the action.
This word is rare enough that it mostly survives in historical legal documents describing assault—studying these 'be-' verbs is like finding a dictionary of medieval everyday violence.
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