v. [UN-2 3.] trans. To deliver from witchcraft; to disenchant.
1584. R. Scot, Discov. Witchcr., XII. xviii. (1886), 219. There be masses of purpose for this matter, to unbewitch the bewitched.
1646. Gaule, Cases Consc., 4. Their bewitched body or goods has served to unbewitch them.
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.
1751. Lavington, Enthus. Meth. & Papists, III. (1754), 194. Barbara Dorea confessed that she had unbewitched several whom she herself had bewitched.