▪ I. † unˈmind, a. Obs.—1
[un-1 7.]
Unmindful.
| a 1300 Cursor M. 1572 Þai left þe lede of þar lau, Þat es, o settnes and o kind Wit-vtun mensk þai ar [Gött. were] vn-mind. |
▪ II. unˈmind, v.
[un-2 3.]
trans. To reverse the views of.
| 1859 J. Taylor Logic in Theol. 239 The attempt to un⁓mind the Christian world at that time was impracticable. |