Baretti: A dictionary of the English and Italian languages
Spogliá-re, v. a.
1. to undress, strip naked; 2. to strip, rob, bereave, dispossess, despoil. — uno della sua dignità, to strip one of his dignity. — una casa, to strip a house, take all the goods out of it, rob it; 3. to leave the chrysalis state (speaking of insects); v. r. to pull off one's clothes, strip one's self naked. — le calze, to pull off one's stockings. — del suo rigore, to lay aside one's severity. — dell' amore, to abandon, lose. — di vita, to kill one's self; s. m. Spogliá-tóre, f. Spogliá-tríce; adj. Spogliá-nte.
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spogliare: to spoile, to disaray, to vnrobe, to vnskinne, to vnfurnish, to bereaue, to depriue of, to strip, to rob, to steale from, to rifte, to ransake. Also to pall off ones clothes.