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deblazon

deˈblazon, v. Obs.
  [f. de- + blazon: cf. depict, describe.]
  = blazon v. (in various senses).

1621 R. Brathwait Nat. Embass. (1877) 34 Now more amply meane I to deblazon the forlorne condition of these vnnatural maisters. 1630Eng. Gentlem. (1641) 33 They no sooner became great, than they deblazoned their own thoughts. 1631Whimzies, Traveller 92 Cities hee deblazons as if he were their herald.

  Hence deˈblazoning ppl. a.

1640 Yorke's Union Hon. Commend. Verses, Those Coat-deblaz'ning Windowes.

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