v. [UN-2 3.] trans. To free from encumbrance; to disencumber. Also refl.
c. 1440. Pallad. on Husb., VI. 51. Haue up this stones; storne [sic] vnto the wallis, They may thy feeld vnkomber & defende.
1529. More, Dyaloge, II. x. 60 b/2. For a pek of otys she wyll not fayle to vncumber theym of theyr husbondys.
1571. Golding, Calvin on Ps. xviii. 37. When he was browght to utter despayre, he was uncombered agein by the help of God.
1620. Shelton, Quix., II. lviii. 385. When Don Quixote saw himselfe in open field, free and vn-cumbred from Altisidoras wooing.
1876. Whitby Gloss., 205.