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Curry

CURRY, v.t. [L., to scrape; scrape, from cutting.] 1. To dress leather, after it is tanned; to soak, pare or scrape, cleanse, beat and color tanned hides, and prepare them for use. 2. To rub and clean with a c...

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CURRY, v.t. [L., to scrape; scrape, from cutting.]

1. To dress leather, after it is tanned; to soak, pare or scrape, cleanse, beat and color tanned hides, and prepare them for use.

2. To rub and clean with a comb; as, to curry a horse.

3. To scratch or claw; to tear, in quarrels.

by setting brother against brother, to claw and curry one another.

4. To rub or stroke; to make smooth; to tickle by flattery; to humor. but generally used in the phrase,

To curry favor, to See K or gain favor by flattery, caresses, kindness, or officious civilities. [Not elegant.]

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