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unfurnish (iou)



unfurnish verb trans. L16.
[from UN-2 + FURNISH verb.]
Divest (a place etc.) of men or defences. Also foll. by of. Long rare. L16.
W. F. P. Napier English troops should, without unfurnishing Lisbon, co-operate for the relief of Oporto.
Divest of furniture; remove the furnishings from. L16.
Deprive (a person) of a thing. L16-M17.
Shakespeare Winter's Tale Thy speeches Will bring me to consider that which may Unfurnish me of reason.