carnify

verb

Etymology

From Latin carnificare, from Latin carnis (“flesh”) + facere (“to make”). Compare French carnifier.

  1. derived from carnifier
  2. derived from carnificare

Definitions

  1. To form flesh

    To form flesh; to become like flesh.

    • The Soul […] digests , sanguifies , carnifies , excerns and doth all those Involuntary operations by it influence and presence

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