untreasure
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Verb
    
untreasure (third-person singular simple present untreasures, present participle untreasuring, simple past and past participle untreasured)
- (transitive, obsolete, poetic) To despoil of treasure.
-  1863, Sheridan Le Fanu, The House by the Churchyard:- When Cluffe […] returned to the drawing-room, […] he was a good deal chagrined to find the drawing-room 'untreasured of its mistress.'
 
 
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- (transitive, obsolete, poetic) To display or set forth.
- J. Mitford
- the quaintness with which he untreasured, as by rote, the stores of his memory
 
-  1916, Austin Dobson, A Madrigal:- Before me, careless lying,
 Young Love his ware comes crying
 Full soon the elf untreasures
 His pack of pains and pleasures.
 
 
- J. Mitford
References
    
untreasure in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913
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