ppl. a. [f. prec. vb. + -ED1.] Made clean, purified.

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c. 1400.  Destr. Troy, 4663. Calme was the course, clensit the aire.

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c. 1440.  Promp. Parv., 80. Clensyd as lycoure.

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1535.  Fisher, Wks. (1876), 381. The better clensed glasses.

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1621.  Lady M. Wroth, Urania, 454. I aske it with a repentant and clensed heart.

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