v. [UN-2 6 b.] trans. a. To deprive of the privileges of a city. b. To destroy as a city.

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a. 1661.  Fuller, Worthies, Glouc., I. (1662), 368. Seeing some questioned its Charter, and would have had it Un-Citied, because Un-Bishoped in our Civil Wars.

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1850.  Blackie, Æschylus, I. 211. The ancient city of famous Priam thou Didst sheer uncity.

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