unchair
Etymology
From un- + chair.
unchair means A commune of Marne department, France. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.
name
- A commune of Marne department, France.
verb
- To get out of or to remove from a chair.“He watched till he was quite weary in the leg: and nothing came of it: except that Lankey and Big Abel rambled the wall:—then he unchaired himself and went to bed, making up his mind as well as he could to have to drag the Reservoir in the morning.”
- To take away someone's status and authority, especially if that status and authority is represented by a chair such as a throne or an academic chair; unseat.“For the ſetling of Pope Innocent the 2. whom the Romans had violently unchaired, he marches to Rome, ſoon rights all tha was amiſſe, is Crowned by the reeſtabliſht Pope, which as a tranſcendent accident is pictured on a wall with theſe ſubſcribed verſes.”