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† eˈsclarish, v. Obs. Also 6 esclarissh. [ad. OF. esclariss- lengthened stem of esclarir:—late L. type *exclārīre, f. L. ex- out + clār-us clear, bright.] trans. To make clear or bright; to bring to light; to render illustrious.
1546St. Papers Hen. VIII, XI. 16 This amitie and peax, which is now nuely esclarisshed and confirmed. 1566Painter Pal. Pleas. 259 b, Which singuler perseueration in defence of her charitie..esclarisheth to the whole flocke of womankynde the bright beames of wisedome. |