GNU Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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    Sully (?), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Sullied (?); p. pr. & vb. n. Sullying (?).] [OE. sulien, AS. sylian, fr. sol mire; akin to G. suhle mire, sich, sühlen to wallow, Sw. söla to bemire, Dan. söle, 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”.

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    Statues sullied yet with sacrilegious smoke. Roscommon.

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    No spots to sully the brightness of this solemnity. Atterbury.

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    Sully, v. i. To become soiled or tarnished.

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    Silvering will sully and canker more than gilding. Bacon.

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    Sully, n.; pl. Sullies (). Soil; tarnish; stain.

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    A noble and triumphant merit breaks through little spots and sullies in his reputation. Spectator.

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