v. [f. as prec. + -(I)FY.] trans. To make solemn. Also refl.

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1882.  Lucy C. Lillie, Prudence, 79. Solemnified by the silent, hidden presences.

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1885.  G. Meredith, Diana, III. ix. 164. Mr. Sullivan Smith had solemnified himself to proffer a sober petition.

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