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unˈvest, v. [un-2 4.] 1. trans. To divest, strip.
1609Bible (Douay) Lev. vi. 11 He..shal be unvested of his former vestments. 1610J. Guillim Heraldry iii. vii. 106 This being mortified and vnuested of the verdour which sometimes it had. 2. refl. and absol. To divest (oneself) of ecclesiastical vestments.
1740Challoner Gard. Soul (1801) 87 The priest returns..to the sacristy and unvests himself. c1771in E. H. Burton Life Challoner (1909) I. ix. 140 The Bishop having unvested, remained kneeling. 1853Dale tr. Baldeschi's Ceremonial 15 They assist the sacred Ministers to unvest. |