[UN-2 4.] trans. To disclose.
160712. Bacon, Ess., Counsel (Arb.), 318. But lett Princes beware that the vnsecreting of theire affaires come not from themselves.
1654. R. Whitlock, Ζωοτομια, 447. Things nere done heel sweare; All he unsecrets: such black Sheep beware.
1659. Fuller, App. Inj. Innoc., III. 17. They say, It is another thing, to look on Gods Secrets, in some sort unsecreted.
1666. Bp. S. Parker, Free & Impart. Censure, 65. The Intrinsick Essence of any one Being is no more explaind & unsecreted after all their Labour, then it was afore.