foedo

Etymology
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Verb

 * 1) to make foul or filthy, soil, dirty; defile, pollute, disfigure, mar, deform
 * 2) * 1425—1450, (MS. Selden 55, Bodleian Library, Oxford) Vita Beati Eduardi Regis et Confessoris, p. 371, lines 327-329:
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- Mira Dei virtus! trabeam non ulcera foedant; purpuream regis nec fluxus sanguinis atri splendorem vestis minuit, sed fortius auxit.


 * 1)  to dishonor, disgrace
 * 2) * 1509—1513, Ludovico Ariosto, De Diversis Amoribus:
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 * "la"

- Humanone trucem foedabo sanguine dextram, ut meus assiduo sub bove crescat ager?