Clauson (1972)
An etimological dictionary of pre-thirteenth-century Turkish
p. 310
D beḏzet-
Caus. f. of beḏze:-. N.o.a.b. Türkü viii (I obtained a decorator from the Emperor [of China]) beḏzet(t)im ‘and ordered him to ornament (the tomb)’ I S 11; (I, Yoluğ Tegin, stayed here for a month and four days and) bitidim beḏzet(t)im ‘wrote (the inscription) and had (the tomb) ornamented’ II S1F; (various people held a funeral feast (see yoğlat-) and) beḏizin beḏzet(t)i: ‘had (the tomb) ornamented’ Ix. 24: Uyğ. viii ff. Bud. (let him make a picture of me four feet high and wide and) iki eligimde bügde baltu tuta beḏizetzün (sic) ‘let him paint me holding a dagger and an axe in my two hands’ Suv. 544, 6-7.