v. Now rare. [UN-2 5.] trans. To displace. Hence Unplacing vbl. sb.

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1554.  in Gairdner, Hist. Eng. Ch. 16th c. (1903), xvii. 349. The unplacing of so many godly laws set forth touching the true religion of Christ.

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1597.  Breton, Arb. Amorous Deuices, Wks. (Grosart), I. 5/2. If God for goods shalbe vnplac’d.

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1623.  Cockeram, Dislocate, to vnplace.

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1876.  R. A. Arnold, in Contemp. Rev., June, 31. No writhing … can unplace them.

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