Talk:uncape

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Also in Shakespeare, defined doubtfully in Chambers 1908 as "either to uncouple hounds, to let out of a bag, as a fox, or to throw off the dogs so as to commence the hunt; to unhood, in hawking". We'd probably disregard it as a nonce word. Equinox 03:42, 17 October 2019 (UTC)Reply