bewatered

English

Etymology

From bewater + -ed.

Adjective

bewatered (comparative more bewatered, superlative most bewatered)

  1. Watered about or all over; wet; hydrated.
  2. Covered or filled with water; having much water or abounding in water.
    • 1898, Frank Leslie, Frank Leslie's popular monthly:
      [...] boating season is again open, not only in the plentifully bewatered America, but in the sparsely bewatered England, where every river, to the American tourist there, seems but a creek by comparison with his hundred lordly rivers.

Verb

bewatered

  1. simple past tense and past participle of bewater
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