Bewray

Be*wray" (bē*rā"), v. t. To soil. See Beray.

Be*wray", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Bewrayed (-rād"); p. pr. & vb. n. Bewraying.] [OE. bewraien, biwreyen; pref. be- + AS. wrēgan to accuse, betray; akin to OS. wrōgian, OHG. ruogēn, G. rügen, Icel. rægja, Goth. wrōhjan to accuse.] To expose; to reveal; to disclose; to betray. [Obs. or Archaic]

The murder being once done, he is in less fear, and in more hope that the deed shall not be bewrayed or known.
Robynson (More's Utopia. )

Thy speech bewrayeth thee.
Matt. xxvi. 73.