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Word Meanings - UNHELMED - Book Publishers vocabulary database

Divested or deprived of the helm or helmet. 2. Etym: (more info) 1. Etym:

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  • DEPRIVEMENT
    Deprivation.
  • DIVESTITURE
    The act of stripping, or depriving; the state of being divested; the deprivation, or surrender, of possession of property, rights, etc.
  • DIVESTMENT
    The act of divesting.
  • HELMETED
    Wearing a helmet; furnished with or having a helmet or helmet- shaped part; galeate.
  • DIVESTURE
    Divestiture.
  • DIVEST
    See W (more info) devestire. It is the same word as devest, but the latter is rarely 1. To unclothe; to strip, as of clothes, arms, or equipage; -- opposed to invest. 2. Fig.: To strip; to deprive; to dispossess;
  • DEPRIVER
    One who, or that which, deprives.
  • DEPRIVATION
    the taking away from a clergyman his benefice, or other spiritual promotion or dignity. Note: Deprivation may be a beneficio or ab officio; the first takes away the living, the last degrades and deposes from the order. (more info) 1. The act of
  • DEPRIVE
    1. To take away; to put an end; to destroy. 'Tis honor to deprive dishonored life. Shak. 2. To dispossess; to bereave; to divest; to hinder from possessing; to debar; to shut out from; -- with a remoter object, usually preceded by of. God hath
  • DEPRIVABLE
    Capable of being, or liable to be, deprived; liable to be deposed. Kings of Spain . . . deprivable for their tyrannies. Prynne.
  • DIVESTIBLE
    Capable of being divested.
  • HELMET
    A defensive covering for the head. See Casque, Headpiece, Morion, Sallet, and Illust. of Beaver. (more info) origin; cf. G. helm, akin to AS. & OS. helm, D. helm, helmet, Icel. hjalmr, Sw. hjelm, Dan. hielm, Goth. hilms; and prob. from the root
  • HELMET-SHAPED
    Shaped like a helmet; galeate. See Illust. of Galeate.
  • UNHELMET
    To deprive of the helmet. Sir W. Scott.
  • INDEPRIVABLE
    Incapable of being deprived, or of being taken away.

 

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