Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for CAL'E-FY
CAL-E-FAC'TIVE, or CAL-E-FAC'TO-RYCAL'E-FY
CAL'E-FY, v.i. [L. calefio, to become warm, or hot; from caleo and fio or facio.]
To grow hot or warm; to be heated. – Brown.
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