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▪ I. unbay error for im-, embay v.1 1.
1625Sir J. Glanville Voy. to Cadiz (1883) 111 It was dangerous, in tyme of Winter, to unbay our selves soe deepelie as wee must doe by touching att Bayon. ▪ II. † unbay, v. Obs.—1 [un-2 4 b + bay n.5] trans. To free from barrier or restraint.
1687Norris Coll. Misc. 326, I ought now to let loose the reins of my affections, to unbay the current of my Passion. |