1674    P. Walsh   ii. 9  				A deposed, deprived, un-anointed or dis-anointed, or excommunicated Prince.
1867    R. C. Trench  47  				There is something unutterably pathetic in that yearning of the disanointed King [sc. Saul].
1871    A. C. Swinburne  87  				And on the same reed is it set Wherewith before they buffeted The people's disanointed head.