v. [UN-2 4 b.] trans. To free from a hasp or catch; to unfasten; fig. to disclose.
13[?]. E. E. Allit. P., B. 688. Me bos alle myn atlyng to abraham vn-haspe bilyue.
1598. Mucedorus, Epil. 22. Enuie, spit thy gall; Vnhaspe the Wicket where all periureds roost.
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.
1810. Scott, Lady of L., VI. xii. While bolt and chain he backward rolld, And made the bar unhasp its hold.
1895. Chamb. Jrnl., XII. 781/1. Old Hird unhasped the door in the corner.