[UN-2 6 a.] trans. To deprive of smoothness; to ruffle.
1621. G. Sandys, Ovids Met., IX. (1626), 181. Yet Iupiters last words Vnsmooth her forehead with obserud distaste.
1654. W. Montagu, Dev. Ess., II. viii. 155. Her forehead not unsmoothd by any wrinkle.
1805. Miniature, No. 33 (1806), II. 166. Wine which causes the reverend churchman to unsmooth his episcopal sanctity.
1849. M. Arnold, New Sirens, 123. Storms unsmoothd your folded valleys.