Douse

/daʊs/ verb

To pour liquid over something to soak it completely, or to extinguish a fire with water.

From Dutch 'douse' or possibly from Old English 'dos' (to push down). Some scholars link it to 'dowse' (to search for water), though this is debated. The meaning has consistently involved water application.

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