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▪ I. † unˈfret, v.1 Obs.—1 [un-2 3 + fret v.3] trans. To unbind, untie.
1496Bk. St. Albans, Fishing h j b, Unfrette hym thenne and lete hym drye in an hous roof in the smoke. ▪ II. † unˈfret, v.2 Obs. [un-2 3 + fret v.1] trans. To make smooth; to unknit.
1594Greene & Lodge Looking Gl. iii. i, To Ioppa will I flee, And for a while to Tharsus shape my course, Vntill the Lord vnfret His angry browes. 1601Chester Love's Mart. xcix, O happie time since I with Nature met, My unmelodious Discord I vnfret. |