"devestio" meaning in Latin

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Verb

Forms: dēvestiō [canonical], dēvestīre [infinitive, present]
Etymology: From de- + vestiō. Only found in Apuleius' Metamorphoses twice (a dis legomenon), in the present tense. Etymology templates: {{affix|la|de-|vestiō}} de- + vestiō Head templates: {{la-verb|4|dēvestiō}} dēvestiō (present infinitive dēvestīre); fourth conjugation, no perfect or supine stem
  1. (reflexive with sē) to undress Tags: conjugation-4, no-perfect, no-supine, reflexive Synonyms: exuō, nūdō, spoliō
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