mundify

[muhn-duh-fahy]

mun·di·fy

[muhn-duh-fahy]
verb (used with object), mun·di·fied, mun·di·fy·ing.
1.
to cleanse; deterge: to mundify a wound.
2.
to purge or purify: to mundify a person of past sins.

Origin:
1375–1425; late Middle English < Late Latin mundificāre, equivalent to Latin mundi-, stem of mund(us) clean + -ficare -fy

un·mun·di·fied, adjective
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