travested

Disguised; degraded; debased.

Adjective

  1. Disguised; degraded; debased.
    • Our Traveſted Baroneſs had ſtill at that time above twelve Thouſand Livers, in Gems, and Jewels about her. - 1684, anonymous author, Eve Revived, or The fair One Stark-Naked, London: […] Wiltam Downang, page 84:
    • Mr. Smith says, that the President was educated to worship the Constitution. Nay; but to worship a travested, falsified and mutilated thing called the Constitution, as differerent from the real Constitution of the U.S.,...
    • *The analysis of dreams, which is so travested by the Freudians, is an important and interesting part of psychology. - 1920, Knight Dunlap, Mysticism, Freudianism and Scientific Psychology, St. Louis: C. V. Mosby...

Forms

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Verb

  1. simple past and past participle of travest