v. [UN-2 5.] trans. To remove from a bed; to disembed. Also refl.

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1611.  Florio, Dislettare, to vnbed, to vncouch.

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1653.  Walton, Angler, v. 129. That learned man has made me to believe that Eeles unbed themselves, and stir at the noise of the thunder.

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1821.  Clare, Vill. Minstr., II. 122. The plough unbeds the worms.

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1883.  R. Bridges, Prometheus, 102. In the ruined dwellings and old tombs He dug, unbedding from the wormed ooze Vessels and tools.

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