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Webster 1913 Edition
Correctify
Cor-rect′i-fy
(k?r-r?k′t?-f?)
, Verb.
T.
To correct.
[Obs.]
When your worship’s plassed to
correctify
a lady. Beau. & Fl.
Definition 2024
correctify
correctify
English
Verb
correctify (third-person singular simple present correctifies, present participle correctifying, simple past and past participle correctified)
- (nonstandard) To correct.
- When your worship's pleas'd to correctify a lady. — Beaumont and Fletcher.
- 1859, Seba Smith, My thirty years out of the Senate (page 364)
- I've correctified the minutes of Secretary Stiles, and send it to you to publish, to let our Democratic brethren, all over the country, know that we've made a rally here to try to save the party […]
- 2005, Gaétan Soucy, Sheila Fischman, Vaudeville!
- "You're a demolisher?" "Apprentice!" replied Xavier enthusiastically, holding up a correctifying finger.
- 2005, Grey Gundaker, Judith McWillie, No space hidden: the spirit of African American yard work (page 106)
- They recognized Him being that they approached Him but he correctified them. That's what the Bible was saying and you got to believe.