Expurgation — is a form of censorship by way of purging anything noxious, offensive, sinful, or erroneous, usually from an artistic work. It has also been called bowdlerization, after Thomas Bowdler, who in 1818 published an expurgated edition of William… … Wikipedia
Expurgation — Expurgation, lat. dtsch., Reinigung; Rechtfertigung, Abführung … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
expurgation — index censorship Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
expurgation — early 15c., a cleansing from impurity, from L. expurgationem (nom. expurgatio), noun of action from pp. stem of expurgare to cleanse out, purge, purify, from ex out (see EX (Cf. ex )) + purgare to purge (see PURGE (Cf. purge)). Sense of … Etymology dictionary
expurgation — expurger [ ɛkspyrʒe ] v. tr. <conjug. : 3> • 1503; « épurer » v. 1370; a remplacé espurgier « nettoyer, purifier »; lat. expurgare → purger ♦ Abréger (un texte) en éliminant ce qui est contraire à une morale, à un dogme. ⇒ corriger, couper … Encyclopédie Universelle
expurgation — (èk spur ga sion) s. f. 1° Action d expurger un livre. 2° Terme d eaux et forêts. Action d éclaircir les futaies trop fourrées. 3° Ancien terme d astronomie. Émersion. HISTORIQUE XVIe s. • Cest humeur est actiré par la rate pour la… … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
expurgation — expurgate ► VERB ▪ remove matter regarded as obscene or unsuitable from (a text or account). DERIVATIVES expurgation noun expurgator noun expurgatory adjective. ORIGIN Latin expurgare cleanse thoroughly … English terms dictionary
expurgation — noun see expurgate … New Collegiate Dictionary
EXPURGATION — n. f. Action d’expurger … Dictionnaire de l'Academie Francaise, 8eme edition (1935)
expurgation — See expurgate. * * * … Universalium