v. rare. [f. L. templ-um, TEMPLE sb.1 + -FY.] trans. To make into a temple.
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.
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.
1690. C. Nesse, O. & N. Test., I. 101. The Body must be a stately structure which is thus Templifyd by the Holy Ghost.