dehaunt

verb

Etymology

From de- + haunt.

  1. derived from *ḱóymos
  2. derived from *haimaz
  3. derived from *haimatjaną
  4. derived from hāmettan
  5. derived from heimta
  6. derived from hanter — “to go back home, frequent
  7. derived from hanter
  8. inherited from haunten
  9. prefixed as dehaunt — “de + haunt

Definitions

  1. To free from ghosts.

    • Dehaunt the entire premises—so life can return to normal—by ending a slew of damaging ghost sightings.

The neighborhood

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