munite

[myoo-nahyt]

mu·nite

[myoo-nahyt]
verb (used with object), mu·nit·ed, mu·nit·ing. Obsolete.
to fortify.

Origin:
1400–50; late Middle English: fortified < Latin mūnītus, past participle of mūnīre to wall (a town), fortify; see -ite2
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