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discrown

verb as in dethrone

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Where ’twas shrined in my heart I thy image discrown, And from out thy high heaven I hurl thee adown!

He will then proceed to plunder and discrown the very kings that had assisted him in erecting his colossal power.

Discrown, dis-krown′, v.t. to deprive of a crown.

Decrown, dē-krown′, v.t. to discrown.

It is their expiation that we make ours: they must go free of us; and when they come again and discrown us, then in love we shall be at one and equal.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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