v. Obs. rare. [UN-2 3.] trans. To dispossess.
c. 1449. Pecock, Repr., III. xvi. 380. Preestis mowen iustli be vnpossessyd (that is to seie, mowen iustli be putt out of possessioun of the same godis).
a. 1542. Wyatt, in Tottels Misc. (Arb.), 84. The holde that is geuen ouer, I vnpossest, so hangeth in balance Of warre.