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unswathe

[ uhn-swoth, -sweyth ]

verb (used with object)

unswathed, unswathing.
  1. to free from something that swathes:

    to unswath the child of her bandages.



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Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms

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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of unswathe1

1350–1400; Middle English unswaden; un- 2, swathe 1
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Unswaddle, un-swod′l, v.t. to remove swaddling-bands from, to unswathe.

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Unswathe, un-swÄth′, v.t. to take swathings or bandages from.

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"Oh, you mustn't go without seeing Baby!" insisted the young mother, beginning to unswathe the shapeless bundle on the bed.

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"I will wait till to-morrow," said Northwick, and he began to unswathe and unbutton, but so feebly that Bird noticed.

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“I think so too; if you’ll just unswathe me, please.â€

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