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1611.  Cotgr., Destamper, to vnprop; to take the tressles from.

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1676.  Hobbes, Iliad, II. 137. [They] strait unpropt their Ships.

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1717.  Entertainer, No. 5. 29. Nor can they be assured their own Minions … may not more unprop the Throne, than guard it.

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1897.  P. Warung, Tales Old Régime, 114. ‘’Ardy, jest unprop West!’ Hardy obeyed, and lifted the cadaver to the centre of the chamber.

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