discomplexion

verb

Etymology

From dis- + complexion.

  1. derived from complexiō
  2. derived from complexion
  3. inherited from complexion
  4. prefixed as discomplexion — “dis + complexion

Definitions

  1. To taint or stain (change the complexion or shade of).

    • Then his band / May be disordered and transformed from lace / To cutwork; his rich clothes be discomplexioned / With blood, beside the infashionable slashes.

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