unapparel
English
Etymology
un- + apparel
Verb
unapparel (third-person singular simple present unapparels, present participle unapparelling, simple past and past participle unapparelled)
- (obsolete) To divest of clothing; to strip.
- a. 1631, John Donne, Obsequies to the Lord Harrington, Brother to the Lady Lucy, Countesse of Bedford
- That I can study thee, / And, by these meditations refin'd, / Can unapparel and enlarge my mind.
- a. 1631, John Donne, Obsequies to the Lord Harrington, Brother to the Lady Lucy, Countesse of Bedford