unmitre

/ʌnˈmaɪtər/
verb
  1. To remove the miter (bishop's hat) from; to depose or strip of episcopal rank.
    • The ceremony to unmitre a bishop was rare and dramatic.
    • In medieval times, a pope could unmitre a disobedient archbishop.
    • The council voted to unmitre the corrupt bishop after the scandal.
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