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"Section M, N, and O"


Wordsworth.


3. To render moral; to correct the morals
of.


It had a large share in moralizing the poor
white people of the country.
D. Ramsay.


4. To give a moral quality to; to affect the
moral quality of, either for better or worse.


Good and bad stars moralize not our
actions.
Sir T. Browne.


Mor"al*ize (?), v. i. To make
moral reflections; to regard acts and events as involving a
moral.


Mor"al*i`zer (?), n. One who
moralizes.


Mor"al*ly, adv. 1.
In a moral or ethical sense; according to the rules of
morality.


By good, good morally so called, "bonum
honestum" ought chiefly to be understood.

South.


2. According to moral rules;
virtuously.
"To live morally." Dryden.


3. In moral qualities; in disposition and
character; as, one who physically and morally endures
hardships.


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