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▪ I. undisˈguise, n. (un-1 12.)
1804Europ. Mag. XLV. 339/2 He told her with equal undisguise, but more warmth, that [etc.]. 1869Pall Mall G. 9 Aug. 11 The bitter candour and reckless undisguise of Heine. ▪ II. undisˈguise, v. [un-2 4.] trans. To strip of, or free from, a disguise. Also refl. and absol.
1638Mayne Lucian (1664) A iv, Who stopt the mouthes of Oracles,..undisguised their Delusions [etc.]. Ibid. 390 As soon as I undisguise him, I shall know the truth. 1655tr. Sorel's Com. Hist. Francion iii. 60 You promis'd..to undisguise your selfe, and give me a real account of your more particular Adventures. 1671Crowne Juliana v, Madam, undisguize, and let the Duke affront you if he dares. 1700Motteux Quix. i. iv. iv, The Curate advis'd him to return it, telling him that he might now undisguise himself. 1871B. Taylor Faust (1875) I. iii. 53 Now, to undisguise thee, Hear me exorcise thee. |