disweapon
English
Etymology
dis- + weapon
Verb
disweapon (third-person singular simple present disweapons, present participle disweaponing, simple past and past participle disweaponed)
- (transitive) To disarm; to take away the weapon of.
- 1616, Thomas Middleton, A Fair Quarrel
- Camillo and his men set upon him, get him down, disweapon him, and hold him fast.
- 1616, Thomas Middleton, A Fair Quarrel