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▪ I. † unˈspoil, v.1 Obs. [un-2 9.] trans. To despoil.
a1400Sir Perc. 742 Now es Percyvelle lyghte To unspoyle the rede knyghte. ▪ II. unˈspoil, v.2 [un-2 3.] trans. To restore from being spoiled.
1778F. Burney Evelina xxxiv, And what good will that do now?—that won't unspoil all my clothes. 1834M. Edgeworth Helen xliii, ‘I am quite spoiled, I believe,’ said Helen; ‘you must unspoil me’. |