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be⋅drag⋅gle

[bi-drag-uhl]
–verb (used with object), -gled, -gling.
to make limp and soiled, as with rain or dirt.

Origin:
1720–30; be- + draggle
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be·drag·gle   (bĭ-drāg'əl)   
tr.v.   be·drag·gled, be·drag·gling, be·drag·gles
To make wet and limp.

[be- + draggle.]
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Word Origin & History

bedraggle 
1727, from be- + draggle, frequentative of drag.
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2001 Douglas Harper
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