- verbfurbish (verb) · furbishes (third person present) · furbished (past tense) · furbished (past participle) · furbishing (present participle)
- give a fresh look to (something old or shabby); renovate:"I needed until August to fully furbish the two front rooms" · "the newly furbished church"
- archaicbrighten up (a weapon) by polishing it:"old arms duly furbished"
Originlate Middle English: from Old French forbiss-, lengthened stem of forbir, of Germanic origin.
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