[UN-2 5.] trans. To take out of the grave; to disinter.
1664. J. Wilson, Commenius, II. i. I scorn to raze Thy monument, or to ungrave thy dust.
1788. Mickle, Eskdale Braes, ix. As the spectres, ungravd, glide along.
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.
1866. R. Morris, Ayenb., 61, margin. The beast Hyane, who ungraves dead mens bodies and eats them.