Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for VAR'NISH
VAR'NISH, v.t. [Fr. vernisser, vernir.]
- To lay varnish on; to cover with a liquid, for giving any thing a glossy surface; as, to varnish a sideboard or table.
- To cover with something that gives a fair external appearance. Close ambition, varnish'd o'er with zeal. Milton.
- To give a fair external appearance in words; to give fair coloring to; as, to vanish errors or deformity. Cato's voice was ne'er employ'd To clear the guilty, and to varnish crimes. Addison. And bow the knee to pomp that loves to varnish guilt. Byron.
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