uncrown

Etymology
From, , ; equivalent to.

Verb

 * 1) To deprive of the monarchy or other authority or status.
 * 2) * 1860,, “Chants Democratic, 2” Stanza19, in , Boston: Thayer and Eldridge, p.136,
 * I see the clear sunsets of the martyrs,
 * I see from the scaffolds the descending ghosts,
 * Ghosts of dead lords, uncrowned ladies, impeached ministers, rejected kings,
 * Rivals, traitors, poisoners, disgraced chieftains, and the rest.
 * 1) To remove a crown from.
 * Ghosts of dead lords, uncrowned ladies, impeached ministers, rejected kings,
 * Rivals, traitors, poisoners, disgraced chieftains, and the rest.
 * 1) To remove a crown from.
 * 1) To remove a crown from.