unman

英 [ʌn'mæn] 美
  • vt. 使失去男子气质;使怯懦;阉割
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unman (v.)
1590s, "to deprive of the attributes of a human being," from un- (2) + verbal derivative of man (n.). Meaning "to deprive of manly courage" is attested from c. 1600; that of "to emasculate" is from 1680s.