unˈvisor, v.
[un-2 4. Cf. unvizard v.]
trans. To strip of a visor; to unmask.
| 1572 Buchanan Detect. Mary (1727) 28 This..Strangeris Hap was to spill the Play, and unvisor all the Disguising. 1602 Warner Alb. Eng. x. lviii. 255 The Barricados Feast, when Guise vn-vizard was. 1630 J. Taylor (Water P.) Vertue of Tayle Wks. ii. 126 Whilst I vnmaske, vnvisor, or vnveile The vertues of a Taylor and a Tayle. |