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edify (encz) | edify,poučit v: Vít Profant |
Edify (gcide) | Edify \Ed"i*fy\, v. i.
To improve. [R.] --Swift.
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Edify (gcide) | Edify \Ed"i*fy\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Edified; p. pr. & vb. n.
Edifying.] [F. ['e]difier, L. aedificare; aedes a building,
house, orig., a fireplace (akin to Gr. ? to burn, Skr. idh to
kindle, OHG. eit funeral pile, AS. [=a]d, OIr. aed fire) +
facere to make. See Fact, -fy.]
1. To build; to construct. [Archaic]
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There was a holy chapel edified. --Spenser.
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2. To instruct and improve, especially in moral and religious
knowledge; to teach.
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It does not appear probable that our dispute [about
miracles] would either edify or enlighten the
public. --Gibbon.
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3. To teach or persuade. [Obs.] --Bacon.
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edify (wn) | edify
v 1: make understand; "Can you enlighten me--I don't understand
this proposal" [syn: enlighten, edify] |
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edifying (encz) | edifying,poučný adj: Vít Profant |
unedifying (encz) | unedifying, |
Disedify (gcide) | Disedify \Dis*ed"i*fy\, v. t.
To fail of edifying; to injure. [R.]
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Edify (gcide) | Edify \Ed"i*fy\, v. i.
To improve. [R.] --Swift.
[1913 Webster]Edify \Ed"i*fy\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Edified; p. pr. & vb. n.
Edifying.] [F. ['e]difier, L. aedificare; aedes a building,
house, orig., a fireplace (akin to Gr. ? to burn, Skr. idh to
kindle, OHG. eit funeral pile, AS. [=a]d, OIr. aed fire) +
facere to make. See Fact, -fy.]
1. To build; to construct. [Archaic]
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There was a holy chapel edified. --Spenser.
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2. To instruct and improve, especially in moral and religious
knowledge; to teach.
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It does not appear probable that our dispute [about
miracles] would either edify or enlighten the
public. --Gibbon.
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3. To teach or persuade. [Obs.] --Bacon.
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Edifying (gcide) | Edifying \Ed"i*fy`ing\, a.
Instructing; improving; as, an edifying conversation. --
Ed"i*fy`ing*ly, adv. -- Ed"i*fy`ing*ness, n.
[1913 Webster]Edify \Ed"i*fy\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Edified; p. pr. & vb. n.
Edifying.] [F. ['e]difier, L. aedificare; aedes a building,
house, orig., a fireplace (akin to Gr. ? to burn, Skr. idh to
kindle, OHG. eit funeral pile, AS. [=a]d, OIr. aed fire) +
facere to make. See Fact, -fy.]
1. To build; to construct. [Archaic]
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There was a holy chapel edified. --Spenser.
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2. To instruct and improve, especially in moral and religious
knowledge; to teach.
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It does not appear probable that our dispute [about
miracles] would either edify or enlighten the
public. --Gibbon.
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3. To teach or persuade. [Obs.] --Bacon.
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Edifyingly (gcide) | Edifying \Ed"i*fy`ing\, a.
Instructing; improving; as, an edifying conversation. --
Ed"i*fy`ing*ly, adv. -- Ed"i*fy`ing*ness, n.
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Edifyingness (gcide) | Edifying \Ed"i*fy`ing\, a.
Instructing; improving; as, an edifying conversation. --
Ed"i*fy`ing*ly, adv. -- Ed"i*fy`ing*ness, n.
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Reedify (gcide) | Reedify \Re*ed"i*fy\ (r?*?d"?*ff?), v. t. [Pref. re- + edify:
cf. F. r['e]['e]difier, L. reaedificare.]
To edify anew; to build again after destruction. [R.]
--Milton.
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Unedifying (gcide) | Unedifying \Unedifying\
See edifying. |
edifying (wn) | edifying
adj 1: enlightening or uplifting so as to encourage intellectual
or moral improvement; "the paintings in the church served
an edifying purpose even for those who could not read"
[syn: edifying, enlightening] [ant: unedifying,
unenlightening] |
unedifying (wn) | unedifying
adj 1: not edifying [syn: unedifying, unenlightening] [ant:
edifying, enlightening] |
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