beslipper
English
Etymology
From be- (“on, onto, upon”) + slipper.
Verb
beslipper (third-person singular simple present beslippers, present participle beslippering, simple past and past participle beslippered)
- (transitive) To put slippers on; provide with slippers.
- 1860, Family Herald - Volume 18 - Page 396:
- Do not beslipper a man you respect; and only very intimate association can warrant the presentation of personal jewellery.
- 1860, Family Herald - Volume 18 - Page 396:
Derived terms
- beslippered