[UN-2 4.] trans. To disclose.

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1607–12.  Bacon, Ess., Counsel (Arb.), 318. But lett Princes beware that the vnsecreting of theire affaires come not from themselves.

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1654.  R. Whitlock, Ζωοτομια, 447. Things nere done hee’l sweare; All he unsecrets: such black Sheep beware.

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1659.  Fuller, App. Inj. Innoc., III. 17. They say, It is … another thing, to look on Gods Secrets, in some sort unsecreted.

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1666.  Bp. S. Parker, Free & Impart. Censure, 65. The Intrinsick Essence of any one Being is no more explain’d & unsecreted after all their Labour, then it was afore.

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