ungarment

noun

Etymology

From un- + garment.

  1. derived from *warnijan — “to ward off, refuse, deny
  2. derived from guarnir
  3. derived from garnement
  4. inherited from garment
  5. prefixed as ungarment — “un + garment

Definitions

  1. An undergarment.

    • To manufacture a complete line of silk ungarments, Appel & Pudnos, Inc., a new firm, has been organized with offices at 22 East Twenty-first Street, where an attractive new line is now being shown.
    • He slips his fingers beneath my ungarments, moves one hand between my buttocks and now reaching down brushes my sex.
    • Spiritually speaking, the ungarment represents the righteousness of Christ, without which we would never be invited to the wedding in the first place.
  2. To undress.

    • With shouts of honor here they gather'd round me, Ungarmented my limbs, and in a net With softest feathers lined, a pleasant couch, They laid and left me.
    • But this thou canst not do, dear spirit rare: One beauty is of color, form and look, And one thine angel loveliness of soul: Thou canst ungarment neither;
    • So that when you made me ungarment myself, I knew it was not so much the wise man who resented the semblance of being caught by a peacock's feather, as the strong man who, at the very moment of passion, could still dictate.

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