v. t. [ L. desecare to cut off. ] To cut, as with a scythe; to mow. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ]
v. t.
The [ Russian ] clergy can not suffer corporal punishment without being previously desecrated. W. Tooke. [ 1913 Webster ]
The founders of monasteries imprecated evil on those who should desecrate their donations. Salmon. [ 1913 Webster ]
n. One who desecrates; a profaner. Harper's Mag. [ 1913 Webster ]
v. t.
The [ Russian ] clergy can not suffer corporal punishment without being previously desecrated. W. Tooke. [ 1913 Webster ]
The founders of monasteries imprecated evil on those who should desecrate their donations. Salmon. [ 1913 Webster ]
n. One who desecrates; a profaner. Harper's Mag. [ 1913 Webster ]