vbl. sb. [f. UNCASE v.] The action of taking out of a case, etc.

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1589.  Nashe, Almond for Parrat, 12. I am a shreud fellow at the vncasing of a fox.

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1613.  Purchas, Pilgrimage (1614), 356. Goropius bestowes much paines in the vncasing of them.

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1642.  Milton, Animadv., Pref. In the serious uncasing of a grand imposture.

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1693.  Evelyn, Misc. Wks. (1825), 719. Un-casing, for the taking them out of the case or vessel.

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a. 1701.  Sedley, Tyrant K. of Crete, II. iv. Sir, commit the uncasing Him to me!

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