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† ˈmunify, v. Obs. [irreg. f. L. mūni-o (inf. mūnīre) to fortify + -fy.] trans. To fortify; to provide with defences. Hence ˈmunified ppl. a.
1603Drayton Bar. Wars ii. xxxiv, The King assayles, the Barons munify'd. 1611Speed Hist. Gt. Brit. ix. viii. 27 Though many well munified places were fetched off without any resistance. 1635Heywood Hierarch. 609 The Diuell..replied that he..had no power to enter, the place being so munified and defended by his holy supplications. |