Definition of Dismasked

1. Verb. (past of dismask) ¹

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Definition of Dismasked

1. dismask [v] - See also: dismask

Lexicographical Neighbors of Dismasked

dismantle
dismantled
dismantlement
dismantlements
dismantles
dismantling
dismarch
dismarched
dismarches
dismarching
dismarried
dismarries
dismarry
dismarrying
dismask
dismasked (current term)
dismasking
dismasks
dismast
dismasted
dismasting
dismastment
dismasts
dismay
dismayd
dismayed
dismayedness
dismayful
dismaying
dismayingly

Literary usage of Dismasked

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

1. History of the Roman Republic by Jules Michelet (1847)
"... the conqueror, the thunderbolt, the beneficent, the illustrious. Gradually their dismasked misery procured them better merited titles: ..."

2. Second Series of Bibliographical Collections and Notes on Early English by William Carew Hazlitt (1882)
"Powles Walkes, or a Gallant dismasked. Licensed to Richard Serger and John Trundle, 8 January, 1607-8. [A Brief for Rebuilding St. Paul's Church. ..."

3. Dictionary of Quotations from Ancient and Modern, English and Foreign by James Wood (1893)
"... 22, 29 ; the bu>iness of, 391, n ; without intelligence, 292, 44 Cup, inordinate, unblessed, от, за Cunning, art of, 416, 30! dismasked, »o, 8 ; men. ..."

4. Pacata Hibernia: Or, A History of the Wars in Ireland, During the Reign of by Sir Thomas Stafford (1810)
"... would perswade himselfe that this professed Pilgrimage was the true and onely end of this his journey, and so should I, were not these vizards dismasked ..."

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