disbind
English
editEtymology
editFrom dis- + bind. Compare disband.
Verb
editdisbind (third-person singular simple present disbinds, present participle disbinding, simple past and past participle disbound)
- (transitive) To unbind; to loosen.
- a. 1639, Joseph Mede, a sermon
- Nay how dare we disbind or loose our ſelves from the tie of that way of agnizing and honouring God
- 2012, Leah Price, How to Do Things with Books in Victorian Britain, Princeton University Press, page 6:
- Under what circumstances is it acceptable to annotate, extra-illustrate, cut up, disbind, rebind, reprint, recycle or discard books?
- a. 1639, Joseph Mede, a sermon