unwreath

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

un- +‎ wreath

Verb[edit]

unwreath (third-person singular simple present unwreaths, present participle unwreathing, simple past and past participle unwreathed)

  1. Alternative form of unwreathe
    • 1906, George Moore, Memoirs of My Dead Life:
      Lady! unwreath thy hair / That is so long and fair, / May's rain is not so sweet / As the shower of loosened hair / That will fall around my feet.