† disˈvesture, v. Obs. rare.
[dis- 7 a.]
trans. To strip of one's vesture; to unrobe.
| 1563–87 Foxe A. & M. (1596) 178/1 The prelats..then disuestured him, taking from him his purple and his scepter. |
† disˈvesture, v. Obs. rare.
[dis- 7 a.]
trans. To strip of one's vesture; to unrobe.
| 1563–87 Foxe A. & M. (1596) 178/1 The prelats..then disuestured him, taking from him his purple and his scepter. |
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