v. [UN-2 4. Cf. UNVIZARD v.] trans. To strip of a visor; to unmask.

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1572.  Buchanan, Detect. Mary (1727), 28. This … Strangeris Hap was to spill the Play, and unvisor all the Disguising.

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1602.  Warner, Alb. Eng., X. lviii. 255. The Barricados Feast, when Guise vn-vizard was.

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1630.  J. Taylor (Water P.), Vertue of Tayle, Wks. II. 126. Whilst I vnmaske, vnvisor, or vnveile The vertues of a Taylor and a Tayle.

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