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† deˈpulse, v. Obs. [ad. L. dēpulsāre to thrust away, freq. of dēpellĕre, f. de- I. 2 + pellĕre, puls-, to drive, push: see depel.] trans. To drive or thrust away, thrust down.
c1555Harpsfield Divorce Hen. VIII (1878) 87 He that married his brother's wife..depulsed the shame and ignominy of barrenness. 1563–87Foxe A. & M. (1596) 535/1 Which..not onlie thrust into heauen..saintes of your owne making..but also depulse downe from heauen..Gods welbeloued seruants. 1623Cockeram, Depulse, to driue away, to thrust one often away. |