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From Middle English besetten, bisetten, from Old English besettan (to beset; set beside; set near), from Proto-West Germanic *bisattjan, from Proto-Germanic *bisatjaną (to set near; set around), equivalent to be- +‎ set.

Cognate with Saterland Frisian besätte (to occupy), West Frisian besette (to occupy), Dutch bezetten (to sit in; occupy; fill), German Low German besetten (to occupy), German besetzen (to seize; occupy; garrison), Danish besætte (to occupy; obsess), Swedish besätta (to fill; occupy; beset).

beset (third-person singular simple present besets, present participle besetting, simple past and past participle beset)

  1. (transitive) To surround or hem in.
    Synonyms: bebay, beleaguer, besiege, encircle, environ, inbind
    • 1985, Charles L. Scott, The Genus Haworthia (Liliaceae): A Taxonomic Revision, page 80:

      Vegetatively it is the nearest to H. translucens with its oblong-lanceolate leaves, with the margins and keel beset with pellucid teeth, but it differs and is characterised by the greyish-black quadrantly positioned globose flowers; []

  2. (transitive, sometimes figurative) To attack or assail, especially from all sides.
    Synonyms: beleaguer, besiege, environ, harry; see also Thesaurus:pester
    • 1749, Henry Fielding, The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling, volume (please specify |volume=I to VI), London: A[ndrew] Millar, [], →OCLC:

      “Nay, for matter o’ that, he never doth any mischief,” said the woman; “but to be sure it is necessary he should keep some arms for his own safety; for his house hath been beset more than once; and it is not many nights ago that we thought we heard thieves about it []

    • 2021 July 28, Paul Clifton, “£67 million Isle of Wight line extension submitted to DfT”, in RAIL, number 936, page 21:

      Track and platforms have been upgraded, but refurbished trains from Vivarail have been beset by software problems.

  3. (transitive) To decorate something with jewels etc.
    Synonyms: bedazzle, bejewel, bespangle
  4. (nautical) Of a ship, to get trapped by ice.

to surround or hem in

From Dutch bezetten, from Middle Dutch besetten, from Old Dutch *bisetten, from Proto-Germanic *bisatjaną.

beset (present beset, present participle besettende, past participle beset)

  1. (transitive) to occupy, to fill
  2. (transitive, military) to occupy militarily