v. [UN-2 3.] trans. (and refl.). To free from a wedged condition. Also fig.
1611. Florio, Discugnare, to vnwedge.
1622. Mabbe, trans. Alemans Guzman dAlf., II. 88. He fell off from me by degrees, by a little and a little vnwedging himselfe from mee.
1680. Exact Jrnl. Siege Tangier, 12. Nine guns which he had Unspiked and Unwedged.