[UN-2 5.] trans. To take out of the grave; to disinter.

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1664.  J. Wilson, Commenius, II. i. I scorn to raze Thy monument, or to ungrave thy dust.

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1788.  Mickle, Eskdale Braes, ix. As the spectres, ungrav’d, glide along.

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1849.  Rock, Ch. of Fathers, II. vi. 179, note. The unknown bishop whose body was as late as A. D. 1827, ungraved in Durham cathedral.

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1866.  R. Morris, Ayenb., 61, margin. The beast Hyane, who ungraves dead men’s bodies and eats them.

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