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Word Meanings - BATHE - Book Publishers vocabulary database

1. To wash by immersion, as in a bath; to subject to a bath. Chancing to bathe himself in the River Cydnus. South. 2. To lave; to wet. "The lake which bathed the foot of the Alban mountain." T. Arnold. 3. To moisten or suffuse with a liquid. And

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1. To wash by immersion, as in a bath; to subject to a bath. Chancing to bathe himself in the River Cydnus. South. 2. To lave; to wet. "The lake which bathed the foot of the Alban mountain." T. Arnold. 3. To moisten or suffuse with a liquid. And let us bathe our hands in Cæsar's blood. Shak. 4. To apply water or some liquid medicament to; as, to bathe the eye with warm water or with sea water; to bathe one's forehead with camphor. 5. To surround, or envelop, as water surrounds a person immersed. "The rosy shadows bathe me. " Tennyson. "The bright sunshine bathing all the world." Longfellow.

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  • ABSTERGENT
    Serving to cleanse, detergent.
  • BATHE
    1. To wash by immersion, as in a bath; to subject to a bath. Chancing to bathe himself in the River Cydnus. South. 2. To lave; to wet. "The lake which bathed the foot of the Alban mountain." T. Arnold. 3. To moisten or suffuse with a liquid. And
  • RINSER
    One who, or that which, rinses.
  • CLEANSE
    To render clean; to free from fith, pollution, infection, guilt, etc.; to clean. If we walk in the light . . . the blood of Jesus Christ his son cleanseth us from all sin. 1 John i. 7. Can'st thou not minister to a mind diseased, And with some sweet
  • BATHER
    One who bathes.
  • RINSE
    1. To wash lightly; to cleanse with a second or repeated application of water after washing. 2. To cleancse by the introduction of water; -- applied especially to hollow vessels; as, to rinse a bottle. "Like a glass did break i' the rinsing." Shak.
  • CLEANSER
    One who, or that which, cleanses; a detergent. Arbuthnot.
  • ABSTERGE
    To make clean by wiping; to wipe away; to cleanse; hence, to purge. Quincy.
  • BATHETIC
    Having the character of bathos.
  • IMBATHE
    To bathe; to wash freely; to immerce. And gave her to his daughters to imbathe In nectared lavers strewed with asphodel. Milton.
  • FORINSECAL
    Foreign; alien. Bp. Burnet.
  • FORBATHE
    To bathe.
  • INTRINSE
    Tightly drawn; or intricate. Like rats, oft bite the holy cords atwain, Which are too intrinse to unloose. Shak.
  • EMBATHE
    To bathe; to imbathe.

 

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