释义 |
unˈcleanse, v. [un-2 3; cf. OE. unclǽnsian.] trans. To make (or declare) unclean.
1585T. Washington tr. Nicholay's Voy. iv. ii. 115 No drop of the bloud should fall into the water, least the same shuld therby be polluted and vncleansed. 1872J. G. Murphy Comm., Lev. xiv. 7 As the priest uncleanses, that is, pronounces unclean, the leper. |