Definition of Disrobed

1. Verb. (past of disrobe) ¹

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Definition of Disrobed

1. disrobe [v] - See also: disrobe

Lexicographical Neighbors of Disrobed

disrespectable
disrespected
disrespecter
disrespecters
disrespectful
disrespectfully
disrespectfulness
disrespecting
disrespective
disrespects
disreverence
disreverenced
disreverences
disreverencing
disrobe
disrobed (current term)
disrober
disrobers
disrobes
disrobing
disroof
disroofed
disroofing
disroofs
disroot
disrooted
disrooting
disroots
disrotary
disrotatory

Literary usage of Disrobed

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Friends' Library: Comprising Journals, Doctrinal Treatises, & Other by William Evans, Thomas Evans, Edith R. Hall (1843)
"... regarded the doctrines in dispute, styled, " Satan disrobed from his disguise of light, in reply to T. Ellwood's Answer to G. Keith's Narrative, 1697. ..."

2. The Canada Law Journal by William S. Hein & Company (1889)
"Into this Mrs. Lovejoy passed with her attendants, who completely disrobed her, and threw her clothes into the room. She then thrust her hand through a ..."

3. Journal of the Life and Religious Labors of Sarah Hunt: (late of West Grove by Sarah Hunt (1892)
"... that Thou wilt bear me up through all that is yet to come while probation continues, and accept the immortal spirit when disrobed of its clay vestments. ..."

4. Letters on Religious Subjects, Written by Divers Friends, Deceased: First by John Kendall (1831)
"... ou spirits, disrobed of this mortal clothing, may hear uV: blessed sentence with unspeakable joy, and be mere- fully separated to eternal felicity. ..."

5. The Friends' Library: Comprising Journals, Doctrinal Treatises, & Other by William Evans, Thomas Evans, Edith R. Hall (1843)
"... regarded the doctrines in dispute, styled, " Satan disrobed from his disguise of light, in reply to T. Ellwood's Answer to G. Keith's Narrative, 1697. ..."

6. The Canada Law Journal by William S. Hein & Company (1889)
"Into this Mrs. Lovejoy passed with her attendants, who completely disrobed her, and threw her clothes into the room. She then thrust her hand through a ..."

7. Journal of the Life and Religious Labors of Sarah Hunt: (late of West Grove by Sarah Hunt (1892)
"... that Thou wilt bear me up through all that is yet to come while probation continues, and accept the immortal spirit when disrobed of its clay vestments. ..."

8. Letters on Religious Subjects, Written by Divers Friends, Deceased: First by John Kendall (1831)
"... ou spirits, disrobed of this mortal clothing, may hear uV: blessed sentence with unspeakable joy, and be mere- fully separated to eternal felicity. ..."

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