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unˈclasped, ppl. a. [f. unclasp v. 1 or un-1 8 + clasped ppl. a.] Having the clasp undone or not fastened. Also fig.
1609J. Davies Holy Roode G, None other Booke but thy vnclasped Side (Wherein's contain'd all Skils Angelical). 1628Gaule Pract. The. (1629) 24 In him Law and Gospell conspire together; the Law as a closed Gospell; the Gospell as an vnclasped Law. 1825Scott Talism. viii, The hood which he wore,..now unclasped and thrown back for heat. 1856J. Richardson Recoll. I. iii. 69 He was an incessant talker... When once unclasped, it was with difficulty he could again be closed. 1880L. Wallace Ben-Hur 474 Iras began, toying the while with one of her unclasped bracelets. |