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emend
CIDE DICTIONARY
emend, v. t. [L. emendare; e out + menda, mendum, fault, blemish: cf. F. émender. Cf. Amend, Mend.].
To purge of faults; to make better; to correct; esp., to make corrections in (a literary work); to alter for the better by textual criticism, generally verbal.
Syn. -- To amend; correct; improve; better; reform; rectify. See Amend.
OXFORD DICTIONARY
emend, v.tr. edit (a text etc.) to remove errors and corruptions.
Derivative
emendation n. emendator n. emendatory adj.
Etymology
ME f. L emendare (as E-, menda fault)
THESAURUS
emend
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