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† unaˈpparel, v. Obs. [un-2 4.] trans. To disrobe, undress. Also fig.
1577Hanmer Anc. Eccl. Hist. (1663) 65 The fiery pile being prepared, he unapparelled himself. 1586J. Mush Life Margt. Clitherow (1849) 194 She requested them that the women might unapparel her. 1602Middleton Blurt Master Constable ii. ii. D ij, Ladies vnapparell your deare beauties. 1614Donne Obsequies Ld. Harrington 12 That I can studie thee, And, by these meditations refin'd, Can unapparell and enlarge my minde. |