v. [UN-2 3.] trans. To unpack, take out of a bundle. Also fig.

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1606.  S. Gardiner, Bk. Angling, 111. Who so is a wise merchant will not vnbundle his seuerall wares to such.

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1611.  Florio, Disfagottare, to vnfaggot, to vnbundle.

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a. 1739.  Jarvis, Quix. (1749), II. III. vi. 220. Unbundle your griefs, madam, and let us into the particulars.

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