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unhabit

I. unˈhabit, v.
    [un-2 4 b.]
    trans. To free from a habit; to disaccustom.

1650 Fuller Pisgah ii. i. 64 So hard it is to unhabit mens mouths from old ill customs.

II. unˈhabit, ppl. a. Sc. Obs.
    [un-1 8 b.]
    Uninhabited.

1580 Reg. Privy Council Scot. III. 304 The said hous..remanis unhabite be him.

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