tīrīt

Etymology
From the same stem as (q.v.), of which it was originally the causative form (cf. its 🇨🇬 cognate ).

Verb

 * 1) to clean to make something clean, cleaner, e.g.,by scrubbing or washing it
 * 2) to clean to remove something undesirable, e.g. dirt, stains, etc., from something else
 * 3) to clean to separate unnecessary parts, elements from something, in order to prepare it for use, or for further processing
 * 4) to clean to free a territory, an organization, etc. from undesirable people
 * 5)  to clean, to steal
 * 1) to clean to remove something undesirable, e.g. dirt, stains, etc., from something else
 * 2) to clean to separate unnecessary parts, elements from something, in order to prepare it for use, or for further processing
 * 3) to clean to free a territory, an organization, etc. from undesirable people
 * 4)  to clean, to steal
 * 1) to clean to separate unnecessary parts, elements from something, in order to prepare it for use, or for further processing
 * 2) to clean to free a territory, an organization, etc. from undesirable people
 * 3)  to clean, to steal
 * 1) to clean to separate unnecessary parts, elements from something, in order to prepare it for use, or for further processing
 * 2) to clean to free a territory, an organization, etc. from undesirable people
 * 3)  to clean, to steal
 * 1) to clean to free a territory, an organization, etc. from undesirable people
 * 2)  to clean, to steal
 * 1) to clean to free a territory, an organization, etc. from undesirable people
 * 2)  to clean, to steal
 * 1)  to clean, to steal

Derived terms

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