D / dis-cŏŏpĕrĭo
verb transitive

dis-cŏŏpĕrĭo

2nd PP dis-cŏŏpĕrīre · 3rd PP dis-cŏopĕrui · 4th PP dis-cŏopertum · conj. 4th
to uncover, disclose, lay bare, expose
v. a., to uncover, disclose, lay bare, expose (eccl. Lat.): caput, Vulg. Lev. 21, 10: turpitudinem, id. ib. 18, 7: verecundiora patris, id. Ezech. 22, 10.—
to put off, take off, remove by extension
Transf., to put off, take off, remove a covering: pallium, id. Ruth, 3, 4.—
to expose, disclose figuratively
Trop., to expose, disclose: peccata, id. Thren. 4, 22.