xesturgy

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Ancient Greek ξεστός (xestós) ("polished") + -urgy.

Noun[edit]

xesturgy (uncountable)

  1. (rare, obsolete) The process of polishing something.
    • 1592, Francesco Colonna, translated by Robert Dallington, Hypnerotomachia Poliphili:
      Betwixt the square marble pauing stones, there was a space left like a list, which was filled vp with diuers coulered stones of a lesser cut, some proportioned into greene leaues, and tawnie flowers. Cyanei, Phænicei, and Sallendine, so well agreeing in theyr coulers, so glistering and seuerly set of a diligent Xesturgie.
    • 2006, Erin McKean, Totally Weird and Wonderful Words:
      Once the bones are scraped, you could subject them to xesturgy, the process of polishing.