dis-cingō

dis-cingō
   dis-cingō nxī, nctus, ere,    to ungird, deprive of the girdle: centuriones discinctos destitui iussit, i. e. to lose their mantles, L.: discinctā tunicā, H.: Afros, i. e. strip utterly, Iu.: neque ego discingor, i. e. relax in my friendly offices.

Latin-English dictionary. 2013.

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