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Webster 1913 Edition
Unroof
Un-roof′
,Verb.
T.
[1st pref.
un-
+ roof
.] To strip off the roof or covering of, as a house.
Shak.
Webster 1828 Edition
Unroof
UNROOF'
,Verb.
T.
Definition 2024
unroof
unroof
English
Verb
unroof (third-person singular simple present unroofs, present participle unroofing, simple past and past participle unroofed)
- To remove a roof from, e.g. a building.
- 1607-8, William Shakespeare, Tragedy of Coriolanus, Act I, Scene I,
- The rabble should have first unroof'd the city, / Ere so prevail'd with me:
- 1787, Robert Burns, "Written by Somebody on the Window of an Inn at Stirling," 1-4,
- Here Stuarts once in glory reigned, / And laws for Scotland's weal ordained; / But now unroof'd their palace stands, / Their sceptre's sway'd by other hands;
- 1960, Ted Hughes, "Nicholas Ferrer" in Lupercal, Faber & Faber, p. 25,
- […] Rain-logged, wind-unroofed, / The manor farm hulked its last use / As landmark. […]
- 2006, Swithin Wilmot, "'We not slave again': Enslaved Jamaicans in Early Freedom, 1838-1865" in The Faces of Freedom: The Manumission and Emancipation of Slaves in Old World and New World Slavery, Marc Kleijwegt (ed.), Brill, p. 222,
- When the workers rejected these terms, some planters threatened to evict them, and others unroofed cottages and turned estate cattle through the workers’ provision grounds.
- 1607-8, William Shakespeare, Tragedy of Coriolanus, Act I, Scene I,