Disrober

/dɪsˈroʊbər/ noun

Definition

A person who removes clothes or robes from someone else; one who disrobes.

Etymology

From disrobe + -er (agent suffix). Creates a noun for 'one who disrobes,' following standard English patterns for agent nouns.

Kelly Says

In medieval times, disrobers were actual servants with specific jobs—helping nobles and clergy undress. Today the word is mainly historical, but it reminds us that even undressing once required social hierarchy.

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