Webster's 1828 Dictionary
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PERSON'IFY, verb transitive [Latin persona and facio.] To give animation to inanimate objects; to ascribe to an inanimate being the sentiments, actions or language of a rational being or person, or to represent an inanimate being with the affections and actions of a person. Thus we say, the plants thirst for rain.
The trees said to the fig-tree, come thou, and reign over us. Judges 9:1.
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