IPA: /bɪˈkloʊkt/
KK: /bɪˈkloʊkt/
Dressed in a cloak, often suggesting mystery or concealment.
The becloaked figure moved silently through the shadows.
Becloaked is formed from "be-" (meaning to cover or provide with) and "cloak" (from Old English *clāc*, meaning a type of outer garment). The word describes someone or something that is covered or provided with a cloak.
Think of 'covering' someone with a 'cloak' — that's why 'becloaked' means to be covered with a cloak.