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deface
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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
mid-14c., "to obliterate," from Old French desfacier "mutilate, destroy, disfigure," from des- "away from" (see dis- ) + Vulgar Latin *facia (see face (n.)). Weaker sense of "to mar, make ugly" is late 14c. in English. Related: Defaced ; defacing .
Usage examples of deface.
Shaddai, and the endangering of the utter ruin of the famous town of Mansoul, set thyself to deface, and utterly to spoil, all the remainders of the law and image of Shaddai that have been found in Mansoul after her deep apostasy from her king to Diabolus, the envious tyrant.
Asherah held up her torch well away from the figures on the walls lest its smoke and grime deface them.
By the aid of a friend, I also present some poems complete and correct which hitherto have been defaced by various mistakes and omissions.
Similar diamonds defaced the shutters, the shop front, and the swan-shaped sign that hung above the door.
This he basely commanded to be defaced, and it was as basely done by the hand of Mr.
No-Truth, the image of Shaddai was defaced, he likewise gave order that the same Mr.
In her own, she touched a broken sword with a defaced hilt emblem, a ring, and something warm, but bypassed them all for things more suited to their present need.
But now it looked as if it had been deliberately defaced and despoiled.
They came into that part of the temple where there was a stone much hacked and defaced with scorching, a central altar once, Ray believed.
But as it happens, it was not I who defaced the picture, but another passenger, apparently with insufficient grasp of the basic importance of official papers.
He has defaced or destroyed over a dozen statues, broken fifteen stained glass windows depicting her image, and ruined over half a million dollars in church property.
For some minutes the invaders busied themselves slashing, defacing and defiling queenly visages.
As he swung like a pendulum, Aliid struck with his sharp rock hammer, chipping off colorful tiles, defacing the image.
The other slave boys did their own damage to the spectacle of Poritrin, as if by defacing the artwork they could rewrite history.
Later, armed with paintbrush and scrubbing tools, she went about defacing all the pentacles from the mansion.