disattire

verb

Etymology

From dis- + attire: compare Old French desatirier.

  1. inherited from atir
  2. derived from atirier
  3. inherited from atyren
  4. prefixed as disattire — “dis + attire

Definitions

  1. To undress.

    • There he was welcom'd of that honeſt ſyre, And of his aged Beldame homely well; Who him beſought himſelfe to diſattyre, And reſt himſelfe, till ſupper time befell.

The neighborhood

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