v. rare. [f. L. templ-um, TEMPLE sb.1 + -FY.] trans. To make into a temple.

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1610.  Healey, St. Aug., City of God, IV. xxiii. 183. Hostilius would neuer haue brought Feare, and Pallor to bee templified, if hee had had any knowledge of this Felicity.

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1615.  Bp. Andrewes, Serm., John ii. 19 (1841), II. 361. If we can take order that while we be here, before we go hence, our bodies, we get them templified as I may say.

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1690.  C. Nesse, O. & N. Test., I. 101. The Body must be a stately structure which is thus Templify’d by the Holy Ghost.

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