v. [UN-2 4.] a. refl. To deprive (oneself) of a gown. b. trans. = UNFROCK v.

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1789.  Cowper, Lett. to Lady Hesketh, 31 Jan. I had a thousand times rather be as poor as all poets are, than you should ungown yourself to prevent it.

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1895.  Westm. Gaz., 30 Jan., 5/3. She said he had gone out cursing her and then assisted in God’s house, but she had no wish to ungown him.

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