n. [ OE. purete, purte, OF. purté, F. pureté, from L. puritas, fr. purus pure. See Pure. ] The condition of being pure. Specifically: (a) freedom from foreign admixture or deleterious matter; as, the purity of water, of wine, of drugs, of metals. (b) Cleanness; freedom from foulness or dirt. “The purity of a linen vesture.” Holyday. (c) Freedom from guilt or the defilement of sin; innocence; chastity; as, purity of heart or of life. (d) Freedom from any sinister or improper motives or views. (e) Freedom from foreign idioms, or from barbarous or improper words or phrases; as, purity of style. [ 1913 Webster ]
[ちり, chiri](n) (1) { Buddh } defilement; impurity; affliction; (2) object (perceived with the mind or the senses); (3) one billionth#16966[Add to Longdo]