[UN-2 6 a.] trans. To deprive of smoothness; to ruffle.

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1621.  G. Sandys, Ovid’s Met., IX. (1626), 181. Yet Iupiters last words Vnsmooth her forehead with obseru’d distaste.

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1654.  W. Montagu, Dev. Ess., II. viii. 155. Her forehead not unsmooth’d by any wrinkle.

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1805.  Miniature, No. 33 (1806), II. 166. Wine … which causes … the reverend churchman to unsmooth his episcopal sanctity.

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1849.  M. Arnold, New Sirens, 123. Storms unsmooth’d your folded valleys.

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