v. [UN-2 4 b.] trans. To free from a hasp or catch; to unfasten; fig. to disclose.

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13[?].  E. E. Allit. P., B. 688. Me bos … alle myn atlyng to abraham vn-haspe bilyue.

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1598.  Mucedorus, Epil. 22. Enuie, spit thy gall;… Vnhaspe the Wicket where all periureds roost.

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1615.  J. Taylor (Water P.), Urania, i. Eternall God, which … at the doomefull day will once vnhaspe Th’ acusing booke of Subiects and of Kings.

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1810.  Scott, Lady of L., VI. xii. While bolt and chain he backward roll’d, And made the bar unhasp its hold.

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1895.  Chamb. Jrnl., XII. 781/1. Old Hird unhasped the door in the corner.

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