v. (UN-2 3.)
1611. Cotgr., Desprier, to vnpray, recall prayers.
1662. Gurnall, Chr. in Arm., III. xiii. 102. I prayd with so little faith, that I unprayed my own prayer.
1676. Hale, Contempl., I. 128. The freeness and purity of his obedience made him, as it were, un-pray what he had before prayed.
1842. Faber, Styrian Lake, etc., 289. And he unprayed his curse, his passion sunk.
1862. Chr. G. Rossetti, Poems (1904), 235/1. My sins unpray My prayer.