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Dirty

King James Dictionary

DIRTY, a. Durty.

1. Foul nasty filthy not clean as dirty hands.
2. Not clean not pure turbid as dirty water.
3. Cloudy dark dusky as a dirty white.
4. Mean base low despicable groveling as a dirty fellow a dirty employment.

DIRTY, durty.

1. To foul to make filthy to soil as, to dirty the clothes or hands.
2. To tarnish to sully to scandalize applied to reputation.
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