v. Now rare. [UN-2 5.] trans. To displace. Hence Unplacing vbl. sb.
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.
1597. Breton, Arb. Amorous Deuices, Wks. (Grosart), I. 5/2. If God for goods shalbe vnplacd.
1623. Cockeram, Dislocate, to vnplace.
1876. R. A. Arnold, in Contemp. Rev., June, 31. No writhing can unplace them.