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as⋅perse

[uh-spurs]
–verb (used with object), -persed, -pers⋅ing.
1. to attack with false, malicious, and damaging charges or insinuations; slander.
2. to sprinkle; bespatter.

Origin:
1480–90; < L aspersus besprinkled (ptp. of aspergere), equiv. to a- a- 5 + -sper- (comb. form of spar-, var. of sparg- sparge ) + -sus, var. of -tus ptp. suffix


as⋅pers⋅er, noun
as⋅per⋅sive, adjective
as⋅per⋅sive⋅ly, adverb


1. malign, abuse, traduce.
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as·perse   (ə-spûrs')   
tr.v.   as·persed, as·pers·ing, as·pers·es
  1. To spread false or damaging charges or insinuations against. See Synonyms at malign.

  2. To sprinkle, especially with holy water.


[Middle English, to besprinkle, from Latin aspergere, aspers- : ad-, ad- + spargere, to strew.]
as·per'sive (-sĭv, -zĭv) adj.
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