[UN-1 12, or f. prec.] One who unmakes.
c. 1430. Pilgr. Lyf Manhode, III. xvii. (1869), 144. This hand is an vnmakere of howses.
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.
1862. Mrs. Crosland, Mrs. Blake, II. 47. That the soldier is rather an unmaker and instrument of destruction than anything else.
1893. W. Watson, Lachrymæ Mus., 26. Unmaker of all, and renewer, The Lord of Death.