v. Obs. Also 6 esclarissh. [ad. OF. esclariss- lengthened stem of esclarir:—late L. type *exclārīre, f. L. ex- out + clār-us clear, bright.] trans. To make clear or bright; to bring to light; to render illustrious.

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1546.  St. Papers Hen. VIII., XI. 16. This amitie and peax, which is now nuely esclarisshed and confirmed.

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1566.  Painter, Pal. Pleas., 259 b. Which singuler perseueration in defence of her charitie … esclarisheth to the whole flocke of womankynde the bright beames of wisedome.

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