v. (UN-2 4 b. Cf. Du. ontslaven.)
a. 1618. Sylvester, Maidens Blush, 1641. Ill give you all the golden good I have, your Brother to un-slave.
1633. P. Fletcher, Poet. Misc., A vow, 25. Thou freest Servant, from this yoke unslave me.
1719. DUrfey, Pills, VI. 210. Suppose a Man does all he can, To unslave himself from a scolding Wife.
1729. Swift, Lett., 31 Oct., L C, who doth his duty of a good governor in unslaving this kingdom as much as he can.