Etymology:
The word "cleanse" derives from the Old English "clænsenne," meaning "to make clean."
Origin:
The ultimate origin of "clænsenne" is uncertain, but it is believed to be related to the Proto-Germanic root "*hlains-," meaning "clean, pure." This root can also be found in other Germanic languages, such as German "rein" and Dutch "rein."
Meaning:
The word "cleanse" has the following meanings:
Related Words:
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