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unseel

English

Etymology

From Middle English unsele, from Old English uns?le, from Proto-Germanic *uns?liz, from *un- + *s?liz, equivalent to un- +? seel.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?n?si?l/
  • Homophone: unseal

Verb

unseel (third-person singular simple present unseels, present participle unseeling, simple past and past participle unseeled)

  1. (obsolete) To open, as the eyes of a hawk that have been seeled.
  2. (obsolete, by extension) To give light to; to enlighten.
    • 1610, Ben Jonson, The Alchemist
      Are your eyes yet unseel'd

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unseal

English

Etymology

un- +? seal

Verb

unseal (third-person singular simple present unseals, present participle unsealing, simple past and past participle unsealed)

  1. (transitive) To break the seal of (something) in order to open it.
  2. (intransitive) To open by having a seal broken.

Derived terms

  • unsealer
  • unsealing

Translations

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