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The word "furbish" originates from the Old French word "forbir," meaning "to polish." It was first used in English in the 14th century, and its meaning has remained largely unchanged since then. The word is often used in the context of restoring or repairing old or worn objects, such as furniture, weapons, or clothing.
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