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▪ I. unˈhamper, v.1 [un-2 5.] trans. To let out of a cage or hamper.
1620Shelton Quix. ii. xvii. 105 Ech of them striuing to get as farre from the Cart as they could, before the Lyons should be vnhampered. ▪ II. unˈhamper, v.2 [un-2 3.] trans. To disengage; to set free, release.
1648J. Beaumont Psyche xx. xxxvi, Now all her Passions unhamper'd were, And every Bond to Libertie relented. 1675Worthington Self-Resignation i. vi. 39 His mind is unhampered, disentangled, and set loose. 1831Lamb Hercules Pacificatus 111 The varlets, glad to be unhamper'd, Made each a leg,—then fairly scamper'd. |