v. (UN-2 4.)
1611. Cotgr., Destamper, to vnprop; to take the tressles from.
1676. Hobbes, Iliad, II. 137. [They] strait unpropt their Ships.
1717. Entertainer, No. 5. 29. Nor can they be assured their own Minions may not more unprop the Throne, than guard it.
1897. P. Warung, Tales Old Régime, 114. Ardy, jest unprop West! Hardy obeyed, and lifted the cadaver to the centre of the chamber.