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Etymology edit

resurrection +‎ -ize

Verb edit

resurrectionize (third-person singular simple present resurrectionizes, present participle resurrectionizing, simple past and past participle resurrectionized)

  1. (transitive, archaic) To resurrect, or raise from the dead.
    • March 14 1804, Robert Southey, letter to Samuel Taylor Coleridge
      you will stare at the catalogue of dead authors whom I shall have to resurrectionise
  2. To remove a body from its grave (illegally, for dissection); to engage in bodysnatching.
    • 1846, George W.M. Reynolds, The Mysteries of London, volume 1, London: George Vickers, page 338:
      "Remember, the law now punishes with transportation those who resurrectionize, and those who encourage resurrectionists."

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