v. [UN-2 5.] trans. To remove from a bed; to disembed. Also refl.
1611. Florio, Dislettare, to vnbed, to vncouch.
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.
1821. Clare, Vill. Minstr., II. 122. The plough unbeds the worms.
1883. R. Bridges, Prometheus, 102. In the ruined dwellings and old tombs He dug, unbedding from the wormed ooze Vessels and tools.