bedaft

English

Etymology

From bedaff (to befool, make a fool of) + -t (past tense ending).

Adjective

bedaft (comparative more bedaft, superlative most bedaft)

  1. (archaic) Stupid; foolish; dim-witted.
    Then are you blind, dull-witted, and bedaft.
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