English edit

Etymology edit

be- +‎ webbed

Adjective edit

bewebbed (comparative more bewebbed, superlative most bewebbed)

  1. Covered in webs.
    • 2011, Louise Allen, The Lord and The Wayward Lady:
      This had been a fine house once; traces of dignity still hung about the width of the doorframes, the bewebbed cornices, the curl of the banister under her hand as she reached the ground floor.