purgito

Etymology
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Verb

 * 1) to cleanse, purify
 * 2) * AD 4th C., Nonius Marcellus (author), W. M. Lindsay (editor), Dē compendiōsā doctrīnā (1903), page 279:
 * Angiportus generis māsculīnī, ut aput multōs. Neutrī:    Plautus Cistellāriā: quae quasi carnificis angiporta purgitāns
 * The word angiportus is of masculine gender, as in the works of many. But neuter:    Plautus in Cistellaria: who, as if cleansing the alleys of the butcher...