Pure (?), a.
[Compar. Purer (?); superl.
Purest.]
[OE. pur, F. pur, fr. L. purus; akin to putus pure, clear, putare to clean, trim, prune, set in
order, settle, reckon, consider, think, Skr. p&?; to clean, and
perh. E. fire. Cf. Putative.] 1. Separate from all heterogeneous or extraneous matter; free from mixture or combination; clean; mere; simple; unmixed; as, pure water; pure clay; pure air; pure compassion.
The pure fetters on his shins great.
Chaucer.
A guinea is pure gold if it has in it no alloy.
I. Watts. 2. Free from moral defilement or quilt; hence, innocent; guileless; chaste; --
applied to persons. "Keep
thyself pure." 1
Tim. v. 22.
Now the end of the commandment is charity out of a pure
heart, and of a good conscience.
1 Tim. i. 5. 3. Free from that which harms, vitiates,
weakens, or pollutes; genuine;
real; perfect; -- applied to things and actions. "Pure religion and impartial laws."
Tickell. "The pure, fine talk of Rome." Ascham.
Such was the
origin of a
friendship as warm and pure as any
that ancient or modern history records.
Macaulay.
4. (Script.) Ritually clean; fitted for holy services.
Thou shalt set them in two rows, six on
a row, upon
the pure table before the Lord.
Lev.
xxiv. 6. 5. (Phonetics) Of a single, simple sound or tone; -- said of some
vowels and the unaspirated
consonants.
Pure-impure, completely
or totally impure. "The inhabitants were pure-impure pagans." Fuller. -- Pure blue. (Chem.) See
Methylene blue, under Methylene.
-- Pure chemistry.
See under Chemistry. -- Pure mathematics,
that portion of mathematics which treats of the principles of the science, or contradistinction to applied mathematics, which
treats of the application of the principles to the investigation of other branches of knowledge, or to the practical wants of life. See Mathematics. Davies & Peck (Math. Dict. ) -- Pure villenage (Feudal Law), a tenure of
lands by uncertain services
at the will
of the lord. Blackstone.
Syn. -- Unmixed; clear; simple; real; true; genuine; unadulterated;
uncorrupted; unsullied; untarnished; unstained; stainless; clean; fair; unspotted; spotless; incorrupt; chaste; unpolluted; undefiled; immaculate; innocent; guiltless; guileless; holy.