| 单词 | mundify | 
| 释义 | mundifyv. Now rare.  1.  transitive. To cleanse, purify (a thing). Also †intransitive and figurative. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > cleanness and dirtiness > cleaning > clean			[verb (transitive)]		 yclense971 cleansea1000 farmOE fayc1220 fowc1350 absterse?a1425 mundify?a1425 muck1429 to cast clean1522 absterge1526 sprinkle1526 reconcile1535 net1536 clengec1540 neat?1575 snuff?1575 rinse1595 deterge1623 scavengea1644 scavenger1645 decrott1653 reform1675 clean1681 deterse1684 fluxa1763 to clean away, offa1839 to clean down1839 scavage1851 untaint1855 to sand and canvas1912 ?a1425    tr.  Guy de Chauliac Grande Chirurgie 		(N.Y. Acad. Med.)	 f. 17v (MED)  				If..he [sc. the spleen] suffre defect of mundifying þe lyuer, þe body is made þynne, i. lene & discolorate. ?c1425    tr.  Guy de Chauliac Grande Chirurgie 		(Paris)	 		(1971)	 308 (MED)  				The secounde [entencioun] is to mondefye, i. to clense. ?1504    M. Beaufort tr.  Thomas à Kempis Ful Treat. Imytacyon Cryste 		(Pynson)	  iv. xii. 276  				It behoueth the to mundifye and clense the habytacion of thy herte fro all synnes. 1568    G. Skeyne Breue Descriptioun Pest viii. sig. C3v  				Myrrhe mundifies ye harnis. 1577    J. Grange Golden Aphroditis sig. Eiv  				In mundifiyng their beardes, cristalling their teeth, correcting their haires, cutting their sublabes, or in demediating the haires of their head. 1605    A. Warren Poore Mans Passions sig. C  				Small scraping munidifies my trenchers cleane. 1646    Sir T. Browne Pseudodoxia Epidemica  vi. xii. 335  				Fire..refines those bodies which will never bee mundified by  water.       View more context for this quotation 1660    F. Brooke tr.  V. Le Blanc World Surveyed 189  				My companion was forced to pay for mundifying the Cistern. 1694    T. D'Urfey Comical Hist. Don Quixote: Pt. 2nd  iv. ii. 43  				Be sure to manage that beard of thine wisely, Scrub it, Sancho, Comb it, mundifie the Whiskers, I say. 1732    E. Ward Parish-gutt'lers 32  				With which each Tonsor puffs, and cleans Our Wigs, and mundifies our Chins. 1748    S. Richardson Clarissa VII. iii. 19  				Mundified or purified from my past iniquities. 1819    G. Crabbe Tales of Hall II. xix. 249  				Whatever stains were theirs, let them reside In that pure place, and they were mundified. 1877    Galaxy Aug. 254/1  				I should have been well content with Old Stratford cleaned and mundified, swept and garnished. 1909    J. Payne Flower o' Thorn 8  				[I] Feel..my soul washed white In lustral tides of morning light And mundified of mortal fret. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > healing > medical treatment > treatments removing or dispersing matter > remove or disperse			[verb (transitive)]		 mundify?a1425 deplete1807 the world > health and disease > healing > medical treatment > treatments removing or dispersing matter > remove or disperse			[verb (transitive)]		 > disperse, etc., humours or morbid matter cleansec1000 resolvea1398 slaya1400 dissolvec1400 evacuec1400 mundify?a1425 repel?a1425 attenuate1533 evacuate1533 discuss?1537 divert?1541 extenuate1541 intercide?1541 educe1574 scour1577 attray1579 clenge1582 divertise1597 derive1598 revel1598 display1607 draw1608 incide1612 correct1620 fuse1705 lavage1961 ?a1425    tr.  Guy de Chauliac Grande Chirurgie 		(N.Y. Acad. Med.)	 f. 17v (MED)  				Þe reynez bene particlez ordeynd for to mundifye þe blode fro þe aquous superfluitee. 1528    T. Paynell tr.  Arnaldus de Villa Nova in  Joannes de Mediolano Regimen Sanitatis Salerni sig. Y ij  				Pipper..mundifieth the lightis. ?1541    R. Copland Formularie of Helpes of Woundes & Sores in  Guy de Chauliac's Questyonary Cyrurgyens sig. Uij  				The incarnatyfe helpes that brede flesshe and mundyfye. 1597    J. Gerard Herball  ii. 189  				The iuice therof mundifieth corrupt and filthie vlcers. 1610    G. Markham Maister-peece  ii. clxxiii. 483  				Antimonuum..mundifieth and purgeth. 1646    Sir T. Browne Pseudodoxia Epidemica  vii. vii. 352  				The graines of the Apples of Mandrakes mundifie the  Matrix.       View more context for this quotation 1710    T. Fuller Pharmacopœia Extemporanea 119  				It [sc. the Electuary]..mundifies, dries, heals. 1739    J. Sparrow tr.  H. F. Le Dran Observ. Surg. xli. 155  				The Flesh ought..to..be well mundified. 1854    C. D. Badham Prose Halieutics 384  				To scour and mundify the guts. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > beautification > beautification of the person > beautify (the person)			[verb (intransitive)]		 trick?1532 mundify1568 prune1568 to finify it1586 prink1591 brisk1592 tiff1700 fetish1735 beautify1777 adonize1781 fix1783 smart1794 smarten1813 titivate1835 primp1887 doll1916 1568    G. Skeyne Breue Descriptioun Pest vii. sig. B5  				Trauaill & greit fasting mundifeis (l grant) bot vaikis thair with. 1691    T. D'Urfey Love for Money  ii. i. 20  				Mr. Deputy..who being rashly coming before with a dirty face and hands, I repremanded and turn'd back to mundify. 1699    Country Gentleman's Vade-mecum 29  				He..at least forces him [sc. a Beau]..to steer to the next Barber's Shop, to new Rig and Mundifie. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2003; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < | 
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