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		as·perse \əˈspərs, aˈ-, -ə̄s, -əis\ transitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Etymology: Latin aspersus, past participle of aspergere, adspergere to sprinkle, from ad- + -spergere (from spargere to strew, scatter) — more at spark 1.   a. archaic    (1)  : to besprinkle (a person or thing) with a liquid or with dust   (2)  : to sprinkle (as water or dust) upon anybody or anything  b.    (1)  : to baptize by sprinkling    < use of sprinkling and aspersing was made in old times but only exceptionally and in the case of dying and dangerously sick persons — C.N.Callinicos >   (2)  : to sprinkle with holy water 2.  : to attack with foul reports or false and injurious charges : utter damaging charges or implications against in order to hurt the reputation of  < asperse a man's character > Synonyms: see malign |