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unˈplace, v. Now rare. [un-2 5.] trans. To displace. Hence unˈplacing vbl. n.
1554in Gairdner Hist. Eng. Ch. 16th c. (1903) xvii. 349 The unplacing of so many godly laws set forth touching the true religion of Christ. 1597Breton Arb. Amorous Deuices Wks. (Grosart) I. 5/2 If God for goods shalbe vnplac'd. 1623Cockeram, Dislocate, to vnplace. 1876R. A. Arnold in Contemp. Rev. June 31 No writhing..can unplace them. |