v. [UN-2 3.] trans. To deliver from witchcraft; to disenchant.

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1584.  R. Scot, Discov. Witchcr., XII. xviii. (1886), 219. There be masses of purpose for this matter, to unbewitch the bewitched.

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1646.  Gaule, Cases Consc., 4. Their bewitched body or goods has served to unbewitch them.

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1679.  Oates, Serm. at St. Michaels, Pref. A 4 b. That God … would unbewitch this Roman Catholick Synagogue, who believe none to be Christians but themselves.

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1751.  Lavington, Enthus. Meth. & Papists, III. (1754), 194. Barbara Dorea … confessed that she had unbewitched several whom she herself had bewitched.

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