v. [UN-2 4 b.] trans. To undo the meshes of; to free from meshes.

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c. 1822.  T. L. Beddoes, Poems, Alfarabi, 138. Hands of eternal stone, that would unmesh And fray this starry company of orbs.

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1856.  Ruskin, Mod. Paint., III. IV. iv. § 16. They had gone back to their daily work, thinking still their business lay net-wards, unmeshed from the literal rope and drag.

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1891.  C. E. Norton, Dante’s Purgat., xxi. 136. I see the net which snares you here, and how it is unmeshed.

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