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clarified, ppl. a.|ˈklærɪfaɪd| [f. clarify v. + -ed1.] Made clear; cleared; freed from impurity, defecated, refined, etc.; † glorified, transfigured; see the vb.
c143015th C. Cookery Bks. 12 A potte with Sugre and clarifiyd hony. 1509Hawes Examp. Virtue v. 50 Her chaumbre was glased with byrall clarefyed. 1562W. Bullein Bk. Simples 10 a, Put in freshe clarified Butter. 1577tr. Bullinger's Decades (1592) 88 Clarified bodies neede not foode or nourishment. 1601B. Jonson Poetaster iv. v, The Crier of the Court hath too clarified a Voice. 1662South Serm. Gen. i. 27 (1715) IV. 60 The Dictates of a clarified Understanding. 1662J. Sparrow tr. Behmen's Rem. Wks., Apol. Perfection 149 With clarified, Transfigured, or Glorified bodies. 1826J. F. Browne in Hone Every-day Bk. II. 1216 Written..with a common clarified pen. a1845Barham Ingol. Leg., Wedding-day, Char, potted with clarified butter and spices. 1846Hare Mission Comf. (1850) 283 The intuitions of the clarified Reason. 1886Fairbairn City of God iv. ii. 340 A love clarified, etherealized, which jealousy cannot touch. |