v. [UN-2 3.] trans. To unpack, take out of a bundle. Also fig.
1606. S. Gardiner, Bk. Angling, 111. Who so is a wise merchant will not vnbundle his seuerall wares to such.
1611. Florio, Disfagottare, to vnfaggot, to vnbundle.
a. 1739. Jarvis, Quix. (1749), II. III. vi. 220. Unbundle your griefs, madam, and let us into the particulars.