English edit

Etymology edit

be- +‎ glitter

Verb edit

beglitter (third-person singular simple present beglitters, present participle beglittering, simple past and past participle beglittered)

  1. To cover with glitter; to make glittery.
    • 1872, D. D. Whedon, The Methodist Review:
      Rothe thought too highly of the evangelical office to beglitter or becloud the simple objective Gospel doctrines by a display of huan speculation.
    • 1920, Henry C. Sheppard, Psychology: Personal and Essential:
      It will not beglitter or bedevil you with what this or the other Tom, Dick, or Harry among the blatant may have SAID about Success.