unˈpantofle, v.
(un-2 4.)
| 1643 in Harl. Misc. (Malh.) V. 335 They, whose part in a comedy allows them a robe and scepter; who.., as soon as they come to their exit, are un-pantoffled, and return to their own stature. |
unˈpantofle, v.
(un-2 4.)
| 1643 in Harl. Misc. (Malh.) V. 335 They, whose part in a comedy allows them a robe and scepter; who.., as soon as they come to their exit, are un-pantoffled, and return to their own stature. |
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