[UN-1 12, or f. prec.] One who unmakes.

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c. 1430.  Pilgr. Lyf Manhode, III. xvii. (1869), 144. This hand is an vnmakere of howses.

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1684.  Baxter, Par. Congreg., 40. The Magistrate may command men how to do their office-work, and yet neither be the maker nor unmaker of the office.

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1862.  Mrs. Crosland, Mrs. Blake, II. 47. That the soldier is rather an ‘unmaker’ and instrument of destruction than anything else.

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1893.  W. Watson, Lachrymæ Mus., 26. Unmaker of all, and renewer, The Lord of Death.

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