disproperty

verb

Etymology

From dis- + property.

  1. derived from proprietās
  2. derived from propreté
  3. inherited from propertee
  4. prefixed as disproperty — “dis + property

Definitions

  1. To strip of property

    To strip of property; to dispossess (someone) of.

    • He still hath held them; that, to his power, he would Have made them mules, silenc'd their pleaders, and Disproperty'd their freedoms

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA