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From de- + vestiō. Only found in Apuleius' Metamorphoses twice (a dis legomenon), in the present tense.
dēvestiō (present infinitive dēvestīre); fourth conjugation, no perfect or supine stems
- (reflexive with sē) to undress
- Synonyms: exuō, nūdō, spoliō
- sē dēvestiunt ― they get undressed
c. 125 CE – 180 CE,
Apuleius,
Metamorphoses :
- Iam prīmum omnibus laciniīs sē dēvestit Pamphilē.
- First, Pamphile undresses herself, taking off all her clothes.