v. [UN-2 7.] intr. To become unfastened or detached. So Uncleaving vbl. sb.
1596. Thomas, Dict. (1606), Deglutinatio, an vncleauing or vngluing.
1648. Gage, West Ind., xii. 45. Which did glew so strong, that it scarce ever uncleaved again.
v. [UN-2 7.] intr. To become unfastened or detached. So Uncleaving vbl. sb.
1596. Thomas, Dict. (1606), Deglutinatio, an vncleauing or vngluing.
1648. Gage, West Ind., xii. 45. Which did glew so strong, that it scarce ever uncleaved again.