Word of the Day for Friday, August 12, 2011
mundify \MUHN-duh-fahy\, verb:
To purge or purify.
We need to mundify the B.O. of his scurrilous socialist mindset!
--Spy Maker, JSA's Blog
The cleric, fatigued and mumpish, scolded her, saying that a woman of her burdensome years should return home and mundify her morphewed sins.-- Edward Dahlberg, The Olive of Minerva: Or, The Comedy of a Cuckold
Vigorous efforts to mundify old nasty habits should find priority as a substruction on which the edifice of the efforts of humanising the police should be built.-- Praveen Kumar, Indian Police
Mundify is built from two Latin roots, mundi-, "to clean," and ficare, "to do."
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