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unˈcharnel, v. [un-2 5.] trans. To take out of a charnel. Hence unˈcharnelled ppl. a.
c1805H. K. White Poems (1825) 366 They tell..of uncharnell'd spectres, seen to glide Along the lone wood's unfrequented path. 1817Byron Manfred ii. iv. 82 Nemesis. Whom wouldst thou Uncharnel? Man. One without a tomb—call up Astarte. 1831E. J. Trelawny Adv. Younger Son III. 232 More like corpses uncharnelled, than living men. |