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单词 disvelop
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disvelopv.

Forms: 1500s disuellope, 1500s disuelop, 1600s disuellop, 1600s–1700s disvellop, 1600s–1800s disvelop.
Origin: A borrowing from French. Etymon: French desveloper.
Etymology: < Middle French, French †desveloper develop v.
Obsolete.
1. transitive. Originally Heraldry. To display or unfurl (a banner or flag). Cf. develop v. 2a.In quot. 1592 apparently applied to a banner referred to by the device it bears.
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the world > space > extension in space > extend [verb (transitive)] > unfurl or unfold
unfoldc890
untrenda1272
displayc1330
splayc1330
unplyc1330
outrolla1393
unlapa1400
unplight?c1400
unrollc1425
deploy1477
to shake outc1550
explicate1562
disvelop1592
unfurl1641
develop1656
unwrap1807
unshroud1846
to roll out1849
1592 W. Wyrley Lord Chandos in True Vse Armorie 79 The Prince and King as two that all us rules Disuellope siluer a sharpned pile of gules.
1634 J. Bidle in tr. Virgil Bucolicks To Rdr. sig. A3 Why should not I disvellop the flag of my Muse?
1659 W. Chamberlayne Pharonnida ii. iii. 126 The royal Standard in The Princes party had disvellopt been.
1847 London Jrnl. 27 Nov. 208/2 A banner, disvelloped to the sinister, of the first, surcharged with a Saracen's head.
2. transitive. To uncover or reveal; to bring to light or make known. Cf. develop v. 1b.
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society > communication > manifestation > disclosure or revelation > disclose or reveal [verb (transitive)]
unwryc825
unhelec1000
to draw forthc1175
unhillc1200
to bring forth?c1225
unsteekc1250
let witc1275
uncovera1300
wraya1300
knowc1300
barea1325
shrivec1374
unwrapc1374
again-covera1382
nakena1382
outc1390
tellc1390
disclosea1393
cough1393
unhidea1400
unclosec1400
unhaspc1400
bewrayc1405
reveal1409
accusea1413
reveil1424
unlocka1425
unrekec1425
disclude?1440
uncurec1440
utter1444
detect1447
break1463
expose1483
divinec1500
revelate1514
to bring (also put) to light1526
decipher1529
rake1547
rip1549
unshadow1550
to lay to sight1563
uppen1565
unlace1567
unvisor?1571
resign1572
uncloak1574
disshroud1577
spill1577
reap1578
unrip1579
scour1585
unharboura1586
unmask1586
uncase1587
descrya1591
unclasp?1592
unrive1592
discover1594
unburden1594
untomb1594
unhusk1596
dismask1598
to open upc1600
untruss1600
divulge1602
unshale1606
unbrace1607
unveil1609
rave1610
disveil1611
unface1611
unsecret1612
unvizard1620
to open up1624
uncurtain1628
unscreen1628
unbare1630
disenvelop1632
unclothe1632
to lay forth1633
unshroud1633
unmuffle1637
midwife1638
dissecret1640
unseal1640
unmantle1643
to fetch out1644
undisguise1655
disvelop1658
decorticate1660
clash1667
exert1692
disinter1711
to up with1715
unbundlea1739
develop1741
disembosom1745
to open out1814
to let out1833
unsack1846
uncrown1849
to bring (out) in (also into) the open1861
unfrock1866
disbosom1868
to blow the lid off1928
flush1950
surface1955
to take or pull the wraps off1964
1658 W. Chamberlayne Loves Victory ii. 21 Let's both disvellop truth my Lord.
1659 Vnhappy Marksman 7 Since the time wherein those black thoughts disvelloped themselves by action.
1752 J. Jackson Chronol. Antiq. I. Pref. p. xxxvii To confound and perplex their real History: and to require much Trouble to disvelop it, and discover the true Times and Facts hid under fabulous Narrations.
1758 T. H. Croker Bower detected as Historian 27 Rather chusing in the remaining Part of my Pamphlet to shew material Points, which Bower omits; than to disvelop from their vault, unwieldy Encumbrances the Facts.
?1850 J. Badcock Poems I. 212 Disveloping some latent boon Or hidden treasure.

Derivatives

disveloped adj. originally and chiefly Heraldry
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1610 J. Guillim Display of Heraldrie iv. xiii. 223 With..my disuellopped Pennon me before.
1659 W. Chamberlayne Pharonnida iv. ii. 31 The curles of passion, whose soft trammels had Crisp'd smooth hypocrisie, from which unclad Disvellop'd nature shews her unfil'd dress.
1727 F. Nichols Irish Compend. (ed. 2) Suppl. 44 Sable, a Banner disvellop'd, Or.
1728 E. Chambers Cycl. Disvelloped, in Heraldry, is used much in the same Sense with Display'd. Thus Colours said in an Army to be flying, are in Heraldry said to be disvelloped.
1872 R. Willis Sci. Heraldry 53 Banner, a flag, standard or ensign... When disveloped, is open and flying.
1892 A. C. Fox-Davies Fairbairn's Bk. Crests Families Great Brit. & Irel. (new ed.) I. 236/3 Innes of Chelsea, a dexter arm embowed and vambraced ppr., holding a banner disveloped gu.
disveloping n. Heraldry
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1610 J. Guillim Display of Heraldrie iv. xiii. 223 Disuellopping is the proper terme for spreading or displaying of the Martiall Ensigne.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2016; most recently modified version published online September 2021).
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