disgarnish

verb

Etymology

From dis- + garnish. See degarnish.

  1. derived from *wer- — “to defend, protect, cover
  2. derived from *warnōną
  3. derived from *warnijaną — “to worry, care, heed
  4. derived from *warnijan
  5. derived from garnir
  6. inherited from garnysshen
  7. formed as disgarnish — “dis- + garnish

Definitions

  1. To divest of garniture

    To divest of garniture; to disfurnish; to dismantle.

    • remember never to disgarnish the Stock Or Lopping Fruit-Trees

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