rare. Also 6 viser. [f. prec.]

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  1.  refl. To disguise (oneself) with a visor.

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a. 1548.  Hall, Chron., Hen. VIII., 80 b. In secrete places euery one visered himselfe, so that they were vnknowen.

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  2.  trans. To cover up with a visor.

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1872.  Tennyson, Gareth & Lynette, 1012. The Sun … vizoring up a red And cipher face of rounded foolishness.

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