v. t. [ imp. & p. p. Depraved p. pr. & vb. n. Depraving. ] [ L. depravare, depravatum; de- + pravus crooked, distorted, perverse, wicked. ] 1. To speak ill of; to depreciate; to malign; to revile. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ]
And thou knowest, conscience, I came not to chide Nor deprave thy person with a proud heart. Piers Plowman. [ 1913 Webster ]
2. To make bad or worse; to vitiate; to corrupt. [ 1913 Webster ]
Whose pride depraves each other better part. Spenser.
[くさる, kusaru] (v5r, vi) (1) to rot; to go bad; to decay; to spoil; to fester; to decompose; to turn sour (e.g. milk); (2) to corrode; to weather; to crumble; (3) to become useless; to blunt; to weaken (from lack of practice); (4) to become depraved; to be degenerate; to be morally bankrupt; to be corrupt; (5) (See 気が腐る・きがくさる) to be depressed; to be dispirited; to feel discouraged; to feel down; (suf, v5r) (6) (uk) (ksb [Add to Longdo]
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