tr.v. be·sot·ted, be·sot·ting, be·sots
To muddle or stupefy, as with alcoholic liquor or infatuation.
[be- + sot, to stupefy (from sot, fool; see sot) or from assot, to befool (from Old French assoter, fromsot, foolish).]
Sister Jen and now her daughter Isabella leave a trail of besotted young men wherever they go.
Sister Jen and now her daughter Isabella leave a trail of besotted young men wherever they go.
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