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Boozer
09-20-04, 09:15AM
edify • \ED-uh-fye\ • verb
: to instruct and improve especially in moral and religious knowledge; also : enlighten, inform

Example sentence:
Jesse told the congregation, "The inspiring sermons of our new minister will edify you and propel you to greater spirituality."

Did you know?
The Latin noun "aedes," meaning "house" or "temple," is the root of "aedificare," a verb meaning "to erect a house." Generations of speakers built on that meaning, and by the Late Latin period, the verb had gained the figurative sense of "to instruct or improve spiritually." The word eventually passed through Anglo-French before Middle English speakers adopted it as "edify" during the 14th century. Two of its early meanings, "to build" and "to establish," are now considered archaic; the only current sense of "edify" is essentially the same as that figurative meaning in Late Latin, "to instruct and improve in moral and religious matters."


My kisses have been known to edify women to a higher plane. :devil:

Diva
09-20-04, 09:33AM
Boozer has been known to edify me into fits of laughter. :whome:

whitecrow
09-20-04, 04:00PM
You could say Ed, Edd and Eddy was edified!