† ˈmunish, v. Obs.—1
[f. F. muniss-, lengthened stem of munir:—L. mūnīre: see munite v.]
trans. To fortify, provide with means of defence.
1633 J. Done Hist. Septuagint 69 It is scituated neare to the Temple in a most faire seate munished with many towers made of Stones of extreame greatnesse. |