English edit

Etymology edit

From be- +‎ song +‎ -ed.

Adjective edit

besonged (not comparable)

  1. Sung to; having a song sung to (one); (by extension) charmed; enchanted
    • 1877, Mrs. Forrester, Mignon - Volume 1, page 312:
      Poor besonged, besonneted moon! whom the prosiest pen cannot scribble of without trying to invent a bit of original flattery for!
    • 2010, Melinda Buckwalter, Composing while Dancing:
      A kind of being besonged. I have experienced it as a state of heightened awareness where one possibility after another presents itself like an unfolding path.