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Undevil

Un-dev′il

,
Verb.
T.
[1st pref.
un-
+
devil
.]
To free from possession by a devil or evil spirit; to exorcise.
[Obs.]
They boy having gotten a habit of counterfeiting . . . would not be
undeviled
by all their exorcisms.
Fuller.

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undevil

undevil

English

Verb

undevil (third-person singular simple present undevils, present participle undeviling or undevilling, simple past and past participle undeviled or undevilled)

  1. (archaic, transitive) To free from possession by a devil or evil spirit; to exorcise.
    • Fuller
      The boy having gotten a habit of counterfeiting [] would not be undevilled by all their exorcisms.
    • 1841, Mrs. Gore (Catherine Grace Frances), Cecil:
      [...] for the following day, the flowers were watered a quarter of an hour earlier than usual, and the bulfinch was allowed to perch on her finger and chirruped to, with a degree of innocent tenderness that would have undeviled Mephistophiles.
    • 1893, Thomas De Witt Talmage, From Manger to Throne:
      It is hardly more wondrous to undevil a man than it is to restore reason, at a word, to the brain-distracted, the ravening, frenzied bedlamite — the re-enthronement of a mind lost in the darkness of shattered intellect.

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