Etymology:
Meaning:
To scatter or sprinkle something, especially in small drops or particles.
Origin:
The word "besprinkle" originated in the Latin verb "spergere," which meant "to scatter." "Besprinkle" first appeared in English in the early 13th century, with the prefix "be-" intensifying the meaning.
Usage:
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