beworry

Etymology
From.

Verb

 * 1)  To worry about.
 * 2)  To fill with worry; cause to be worried; beset with cares; trouble; vex; harass.
 * 3) * 1921, Chance:
 * "Franklin's grotesque mortal envelope had disappeared from the poop to seek its needful repose, if only the beworried soul would let it rest awhile. Mr. Powell, half sorry for the thick little man, wondered whether it would let him.
 * 1) * 1921, Chance:
 * "Franklin's grotesque mortal envelope had disappeared from the poop to seek its needful repose, if only the beworried soul would let it rest awhile. Mr. Powell, half sorry for the thick little man, wondered whether it would let him.
 * "Franklin's grotesque mortal envelope had disappeared from the poop to seek its needful repose, if only the beworried soul would let it rest awhile. Mr. Powell, half sorry for the thick little man, wondered whether it would let him.

Usage notes

 * Usually found in the past participle.