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English
Etymology
From un- + bear.
Verb
unbear (third-person singular simple present unbears, present participle unbearing, simple past unbore, past participle unborne)
- (transitive) To remove or loose the bearing rein of (a horse).
1852 March – 1853 September, Charles Dickens, Bleak House, London: Bradbury and Evans, , published 1853, →OCLC:[…] he dashes to his destination at such a speed that when he stops the horse half smothers him in a cloud of steam.
"Unbear him half a moment to freshen him up, and I'll be back."
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