unˈteem, v.
[un-2 3 + teem v.1]
trans. To unburden, discharge.
| 1635 [Glapthorne] Lady Mother iii. i, Lest the full clouds..unteeme their big wombd laps And raise a sudden deluge. 1683 in J. Russell Haigs (1881) 314 It seems to me that Europe is unteaming herself to plant these Western parts of the world. |