unrig

[uhn-rig]

un·rig

[uhn-rig]
verb (used with object), un·rigged, un·rig·ging.
1.
to strip of rigging, as a ship.
2.
to strip of equipment.
3.
Chiefly British Dialect. to undress.

Origin:
1570–80; un-2 + rig
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unrig (ʌnˈrɪɡ)
 
vb , -rigs, -rigging, -rigged
1.  (tr) to strip (a vessel) of standing and running rigging
2.  archaic, dialect or to undress (someone or oneself)

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