Adjective: from Latin dēturpātus, pa. pple. of dēturpāre Verb: from ppl. stem of Latin dēturpāre to disfigure, from de- + turpāre to make unsightly, pollute, deform, disgrace, from turpis foul, disgraceful c 1532 - An Introductorie for to Lerne to Rede, to Pronounce and to Speke French Trewly, Giles Du Wes (Dewes) (in J. Palsgrave, Leclaircissement de la Langue Française); see below From: Leclaircissement de la Langue Française, Par Jean Palsgrave, 1852 An Introductorie for to Lerne to Rede, to Pronounce and to Speke French P. 1046 From: Practic Theories
Or, Votive Speculations Upon Christ's Prediction. Incarnation. Passion. Resurrection. By John Gaule, 1629 P. 231
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