disbind

verb

Etymology

From dis- + bind. Compare disband.

  1. inherited from *bindaną
  2. inherited from *bindan
  3. inherited from bindan
  4. inherited from binden
  5. formed as disbind — “dis- + bind

Definitions

  1. To unbind

    To unbind; to loosen.

    • a. 1639, Joseph Mede, a sermon Nay how dare we disbind or loose our elves from the tie of that way of agnizing and honouring God
    • Under what circumstances is it acceptable to annotate, extra-illustrate, cut up, disbind, rebind, reprint, recycle or discard books?

The neighborhood

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