ppl. a. [f. prec. vb. + -ED1.] Made clean, purified.
c. 1400. Destr. Troy, 4663. Calme was the course, clensit the aire.
c. 1440. Promp. Parv., 80. Clensyd as lycoure.
1535. Fisher, Wks. (1876), 381. The better clensed glasses.
1621. Lady M. Wroth, Urania, 454. I aske it with a repentant and clensed heart.