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ungown, v. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the verb ungown is in the late 1700s. OED's earliest evidence for ungown is from 1789, in a letter by William Cowper, ... www.oed.com
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UNGOWN definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
ungown in British English (ʌnˈɡaʊn IPA Pronunciation Guide ) verb (transitive) to remove a gown (from) Collins English Dictionary. www.collinsdictionary.com
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ungown - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
ungown (third-person singular simple present ungowns, present participle ungowning, simple past and past participle ungowned). en.wiktionary.org
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ungown
unˈgown, v. [un-2 4.] a. refl. To deprive (oneself) of a gown. b. trans. = unfrock v.1789 Cowper Let. to Lady Hesketh 31 Jan., I had a thousand times rather be as poor as all poets are, than you should ungown youself to prevent it. 1895 Westm. Gaz. 30 Jan. 5/3 She said he had gone out cursing her an... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ungown - The Free Dictionary
ungown. (ʌnˈɡaʊn). vb. to remove a gown (from). Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th ... en.thefreedictionary.com
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Ungown Definition & Meaning - YourDictionary
Ungown definition: To strip of a gown; to unfrock. www.yourdictionary.com
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ungowned
unˈgowned, ppl. a. (un-1 8.)1611 Speed Hist. Gt. Brit. ix. ix. §59 To whose importunity the proud Legate would not condiscend, vnlesse all the Bishops.., vngowned and vnshod, should humbly craue absolution. 1721 Amherst Terræ Fil. No. 50. 267 Sure of being mobb'd and insulted by whole crowds of the ... Oxford English Dictionary
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"UNGOWN": Remove a gown from someone - OneLook
▸ verb: To strip of a gown; to unfrock. Similar: disgown, defrock, disfrock, unfrock, unpriest, undress, undrape, unclothe, undight, unrobe, more ... onelook.com
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Ungowned - Webster's 1828 Dictionary
Ungowned. UNGOWN'ED, adjective Not having or not wearing a gown. webstersdictionary1828.com
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What type of word is 'ungown'? Ungown can be - Word Type
What type of word is ungown? Unfortunately, with the current database that runs this site, I don't have data about which senses of ungown are used most commonly ... wordtype.org
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ungowns - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
ungowns. third-person singular simple present indicative of ungown. Anagrams. edit · snow gun, snowgun · Categories: English non-lemma forms ... en.wiktionary.org
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ungowned - Webster's 1828 Dictionary
UNGOWN'ED, a. Not having or not wearing a gown. ; UN-GOWN'ED, a. · Not having or not wearing a gown. Pollok. ; Un*gowned". Stripped of a gown; unfrocked. Not ... www.1828.mshaffer.com
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unfrock
unˈfrock, v. [un-2 4. Cf. F. défroquer, and ungown v.] 1. trans. To strip (an ecclesiastic) of his frock as a sign of degradation; hence, to deprive of priestly function or office. Also unˈfrocking vbl. n. The second quotation is the only source for the common attribution of the term to Queen Elizab... Oxford English Dictionary
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