unbefit

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unbefit (third-person singular simple present unbefits, present participle unbefitting, simple past and past participle unbefitted)

  1. (transitive, archaic, rare) Not to befit or suit; to be inappropriate for.
    • 1822, Bernard Barton, Napoleon and Other Poems, page 56:
      I cannot think upon thee with the esteem
      Thy talents should have won thee; and the page,
      Which for a fallen enemy could teem
      With scorn; or with the dead its warfare wage;
      Would shame the bard, not thee, and unbefit the age.
  2. (transitive, archaic, rare) To make unfit or unsuitable.
    • 1874, Journal of Materia Medica, volume 13, page 161:
      No stain tarnishes the trappings to unbefit them for the adornment and control of the well groomed animal that restlessly confesses to his new experience.