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† disˈcurtain, v. Obs. [f. dis- 6 or 7 a + curtain v. or n.] trans. To draw aside the curtain from; to unveil.
1616J. Lane Contn. Sqr.'s T. (1887) 41 Phebus, discurtaininge his murninge face. 1653R. Brathwait Arcad. Pr., Ded., One, who discurtains the vices of that time. 1659Lady Alimony i. ii. in Hazl. Dodsley XIV. 280 Your acrimonious spirit will discurtain our changeable taffeta ladies. |