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uncovenant

unˈcovenant, v.
  (un-2 3.)

1643 W. Greenhill Axe at Root 8 Now the Lord did un⁓covenant them, un-church them, un-power them. 1679 C. Nesse Antid. agst. Popery 102 The Jews..did apostatize,..unchurching and uncovenanting themselves. 1881 Edin. Rev. Apr. 483 There it was that, so to speak, Carlyle un⁓covenanted himself.

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