degloried

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de- +‎ glory +‎ -ed

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degloried (comparative more degloried, superlative most degloried)

  1. (obsolete) Devoid of glory; dishonoured.
    • 1610', Giles Fletcher, Christ's Victory and Triumph
      with thorns degloried
    • 1654, John Bulwer, A View of the People of the Whole World:
      neither his ſoule nor body (both being ſo degloried ) by his own most accurſed deſigne ſince they came under his own tuition
    • 1868, John Mason Neale, A commentary on the Psalms:
      O shamed One for the shamed, O Head degloried that I may henceforth be glorified

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