English edit

Etymology edit

be- +‎ shag +‎ -ed

Adjective edit

beshagged (comparative more beshagged, superlative most beshagged)

  1. Made shaggy.
    • September 9, 1838, Nathaniel Hawthorne, American Note-Books
      On the right, facing southward, rises Graylock, all beshagged with forest, and with headlong precipices of rock appearing among the black pines.