Defile
Pronunciation
- UK IPA: dɪ'faɪ(jə)ɫ
- Rhymes: -aɪl
Origin 1
From Middle English defilen ("to make dirty"), alteration (due to Middle English defoulen, defoilen ("to trample, abuse")) of Middle English befilen ("to defile, make foul"), from Old English befȳlan ("to befoul, defile"), from Proto-Germanic *bi- + *fūlijaną ("to defile, make filthy"). Cognate with Dutch bevuilen ("to defile, soil"). More at be-, file, foul.
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Origin 2
Earlier defilee, from French défilé, from défiler ("to march past"), from file ("file").