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(), v. t.[imp. & p. p.Sullied (); p. pr. & vb. n.Sullying ().] [OE. sulien, AS. sylian, fr. sol mire; akin to G. suhle mire, sich, shlen to wallow, Sw. sla to bemire, Dan. sle, Goth. bisaulijan to defile.] To soil; to dirty; to spot; to tarnish; to stain; to darken; -- used literally and figuratively; as, to sully a sword; to sully a person's reputation. Statues sullied yet with sacrilegious smoke. Roscommon. No spots to sully the brightness of this solemnity. Atterbury. Sul"ly v. i.To become soiled or tarnished. Silvering will sully and canker more than gilding. Bacon. Sul"ly n.; pl. Sullies (). Soil; tarnish; stain. A noble and triumphant merit breaks through little spots and sullies in his reputation. Spectator. スポンサード リンク
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