unstuff, v.
[un-2 3, 4.]
1. trans. To empty (of people).
| c 1450 Merlin xx. 358 Moo [men] he myght haue hadde yef he wolde, but he seide he wolde not lete the reame be vnstuffed of peple. |
2. To free from being stuffed.
| 1611 Cotgr., Desestouffer, to emptie, euacuate, vnstuffe. |
| 1675 H. Woolley Gentlew. Comp. 163 Saffron is a great Cordial, and unstuffs the pipes of the Lungs. 1852 Meanderings of Mem. I. 56 The brain [it] will scavage and the breast unstuff. |